Yisrael Rosen

Yisrael Rosen (Hebrew: ישראל רוזן; 1941- November 1, 2017) was an Orthodox Israeli rabbi. He founded the office for conversion to Judaism in the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and he was a judge there. He was also director of the Zomet Institute for the interface of halakhah and technology and the editor-in-chief of the annual journal Techumin published by that institute. He edited the weekly newsletter Shabbat B'Shabbato and wrote a weekly column therein. He wrote commentaries about the Rabbinic interpretations of Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible).

Yisrael Rozen

Biography

Rabbi Rosen was born in Tel Aviv, learned in Yeshivat HaYishuv HeHadash and in Kerem BeYavneh, and founded the kollel in KBY. Afterward he studied electronics in Machon Lev and in Bar-Ilan University. Rabbi Rozen lived in Alon Shevut and was married with five children.

Rabbi Rosen was active in many areas. He helped implement technological innovations for halakhic observance at the Zomet Institute. These devices apply halakhic concepts to technological devices, mostly electronics, to enable using them within the rules of halakhah. He also wrote and published articles on Tanakh. His positions tended to be conservative both politically and religiously.

In April 2008, Rabbi Rosen was awarded the Lev Prize by Machon Lev for outstanding achievement in Torah Umadda.

In November 2008, Rabbi Rosen won a libel lawsuit against Yated Ne'eman (Israel) after the rabbinic board of Yated Ne'eman instructed its editors to slander him. Yated Ne'eman falsely claimed that the rabbi provided halachic certification out of the desire for money.[1][2]

On the occasion of Pope Benedict XVI's 2009 pilgrimage to Israel, Rosen's far-from-endearing message to the Pope was that Jesus was a false messiah who deserved to die, but Catholics could be utilized to help Israel fight a war against fundamentalist Islam.[3]

In August 2017, Rabbi Rosen, who served as member of The Jewish Home political party presidium, resigned from the party in protest of party's chairman Naftali Bennett employing lesbian spokesperson.[4]

Rabbi Rosen died on November 1, 2017 (13 Marcheshvan 5778).[5]

Publications

Books (Hebrew)

Articles (Hebrew)

gollark: I mostly want an excuse to do stupid insane things.
gollark: What if CODE GUESSING 17259815?
gollark: What I can easily do is construct a backdoor which nobody else can use, but I don't think that qualifies.
gollark: And practical hidden flaws are more like "if you encrypt 2^16 bytes with the same key it is possible to determine some of the plaintext with slightly higher probability" or known plaintext attacks and such, rather than "hahaha any message whatsoever can be decrypted".
gollark: I have some rough ideas but they'd probably be obvious to anyone competent.

References

  1. The Zionist Rabbi Wins Libel Law Suit Against Yated Ne'eman Ruti Avraham, News1.co.il, 2008.(in Hebrew)
  2. Yisrael Rosen against Yated Ne'eman A copy of the court's ruling, www.courts.co.il.(in Hebrew)
  3. Religious Affairs: Leaps of faith
  4. Karni, Yuval (2017-08-19). "Rabbi leaves Bayit Yehudi over chairman's lesbian aide". ynetnews.com. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
  5. Baruch, Uzi (2017-11-02). "Rabbi Yisrael Rosen passes away". israelnationalnews.com. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
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