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People

* Allen B. Rosenstein (1920–2018), American systems engineers and UCLA Professor * Avraham Rosenstein, original name of Avraham Even-Shoshan *
Barry Rosenstein Barry S. Rosenstein (born 1960) is an American hedge fund manager and billionaire. He is the founder and managing partner of JANA Partners LLC, an activist hedge fund firm. He made $300 million over the merger of Whole Foods with Amazon (website), ...
, American hedge fund manager *
Carl von Rosenstein Carl von Rosenstein (born Carl Aurivillius; 13 May 1766 – 2 December 1836) was the Church of Sweden Bishop of Linköping from 1809 to 1819 and Archbishop of Uppsala from 1819 to 1836. Biography Rosenstein was born in Uppsala, Sweden. He was ...
(1766–1836), Archbishop of Uppsala * Elhanan Rosenstein (1796–1869), rabbi who served in Berlin from 1846 until 1869 *
Erna Rosenstein Erna Rosenstein (17 May 1913 – 10 November 2004) was a surrealist painter and poet. Biography She was the daughter of an Austrian-Jewish judge and Ukrainian mom. She was born in the town of Lemberg, Austria-Hungary. In 1918 they moved t ...
(1913–2004), Austrian surrealist painter and poet *
Glenn Rosenstein Glenn Rosenstein is an American record producer, engineer, sound mixer and guitarist based in Muscle Shoals, AL, who engineered and produced many albums including the Grammy winning ''One Bright Day'' by Ziggy Marley. Rosenstein worked at New Yor ...
, American record producer, engineer, sound mixer, and guitarist *
Hank Rosenstein Henry Rosenstein (June 16, 1920 – February 27, 2010) was an American professional basketball player. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rosenstein attended City College of New York before starring in AAU Basketball and being named MVP in the Eastern Je ...
(1920–2010), former professional American basketball player *
Justin Rosenstein Justin Michael Rosenstein (born in May 13, 1983) is an American software programmer and entrepreneur. He co-founded the collaboration software company Asana in 2008. Early life Rosenstein grew up in San Francisco Bay Area and attended The Coll ...
(born 1983), American software programmer and entrepreneur * Leo Rosenstein, original name of Leo Stein *
Måns von Rosenstein Magnus (Måns) Rosén von Rosenstein ''né'' Aurivillius (9 March 1755 – 14 November 1801) was a Swedish Navy rear admiral. After having served in the Fleet of the Army, Rosenstein joined the Royal Navy in the American Revolutionary War again ...
(1755–1801), Swedish Navy rear admiral *
Moshe Rosenstein Rabbi Moshe Rosenstain ( he, רבי משה רוזנשטיין 1881–1940) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi in pre-World War II Eastern Europe. He served as mashgiach ruchani in the Lomza Yeshiva in Poland. Early life Rabbi Rosenstain was born ...
(1880–1941), Lithuanian rabbi *
Nettie Rosenstein Nettie Rosenstein (1890 - March 13, 1980) was an American fashion designer, based in New York City between c.1913 and 1975. She was particularly renowned for her little black dresses and costume jewelry.Libo, Dr. Kenneth; & Skakun, Michael, Two Ou ...
(1890–1980), Jewish-American fashion designer *
Nils Rosén von Rosenstein Nils Rosén von Rosenstein (11 February 1706 – 16 July 1773) was a Swedish physician. He is considered the founder of modern pediatrics, while his work ''The diseases of children, and their remedies'' is considered to be "the first modern textb ...
(1706–1773), Swedish physician *
Nils von Rosenstein Nils von Rosenstein (1 December 1752 — 7 August 1824) was a Swedish civil servant and propagator for enlightenment thinking. He served as tutor to the future King Gustav IV Adolf for eleven years (1784–1795) and as the first permanent secreta ...
(1752–1824), Swedish civil servant and propagator for enlightenment thinking *
Paul Rosenstein-Rodan Paul Narcyz Rosenstein-Rodan (1902–1985) was an economist of Jewish origin born in Kraków, who was trained in the Austrian School, Austrian tradition under in University of Vienna, Vienna. His early contributions to economics were in pure eco ...
(1902–1985), Austrian economist *
Rod Rosenstein Rod Jay Rosenstein (; born January 13, 1965) is an American attorney who served as the 37th United States deputy attorney general from April 2017 until May 2019. Prior to his appointment, he served as a United States attorney for the District ...
(born 1965), Deputy Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice * Samuel Murray Rosenstein (1909–1995), judge of the United States Customs Court * Samuel Siegmund Rosenstein (1832–1906), German physician * Willi Rosenstein (1892–1949), German
flying ace A flying ace, fighter ace or air ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The exact number of aerial victories required to officially qualify as an ace is varied, but is usually co ...
in World War I *
Zeev Rosenstein Zeev Rosenstein ( he, זאב רוזנשטיין; born 1954) is an infamous Israeli drug trafficker. Rosenstein was born in Jaffa to immigrant parents, a Romanian Jewish father and a Mountain Jewish mother. He never completed high school, and inst ...
(born 1954), infamous Israeli drug trafficker


Places

* 21467 Rosenstein, main-belt asteroid *
Castle Rosenstein ) , alternate_names = , etymology = ''Die Rosenstein'' (german: link=no, The Rose Rock), for the rock it sits upon. , status = Complete , cancelled = , topped_out = , building_type = Pala ...
, in the Bad Cannstatt district of Stuttgart, Germany * Museum am Rosenstein, part of the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart *
Rosenstein Park The Rosenstein Park (german: Rosensteinpark) in Stuttgart is the largest English garden in southwest Germany. Its creation took place from 1824 to 1840 on the orders of King William I of Württemberg after plans of his gardener Johann Bosch on t ...
, English garden in Stuttgart, Germany * Rosenstein (Swabian Jura), mountain in Germany * Rosenstein Tunnel, the name of several past, present and planned tunnels in the Stuttgart area {{disambiguation, surname Jewish surnames Yiddish-language surnames