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2 unusual facts about Jacob J. Rosenthal


Jacob J. Rosenthal

In a brazen move that will become a trademark throughout his professional career, he secured an ad in red ink on the first page of the Cincinnati Enquirer announcing the coming of Effie Ellsler in Hazel Kirke.

According to reports, in January 1914, he had arranged for the coming of Marie Dressler to the Gaiety when a contract had been signed for the showing of white-slave films (a popular genre in early cinema) at the house at the same time.


A. M. Rosenthal

According to his son, Andrew Rosenthal, Rosenthal was a member of the Communist Party youth league briefly as a teenager in the late 1930s.

His father worked as a fur trapper and trader around Hudson Bay, where he met and married Sarah Dickstein.

Barrett v. Rosenthal

In a unanimous decision, the court held that Rosenthal was a "user of interactive computer services" and therefore immune from liability under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

Bernard Sobel

Among his clients were Florenz Ziegfeld, Charles Dillingham, A. L. Erlanger, and Lee, Sam, and Jacob Shubert.

David Rosenthal

David H. Rosenthal (1945–1992), American author, poet, editor and translator

David S. Rosenthal

He later quit his job on Spin City to focus on writing a controversial play about supermodel Heidi Klum.

David Werdyger

Later, Werdyger moved to the Rabbi Meir Simcha Hakohein Shul in East Flatbush, headed by Chabad Rabbi Jacob J. Hecht.

Hillsboro Cemetery

Located in Hillsboro, Ohio, Hillsboro Cemetery is home to multiple notable interments, including baseball player Kirby White and politicians Joseph J. McDowell, John Armstrong Smith, Jacob J. Pugsley, Allen Trimble and Wilbur M. White.

Jacob Hecht

Jacob J. Hecht (died 1990), Chabad rabbi, educator, writer and radio commentator

Jacob J. Rabinowitz

Rabinowitz immigrated to Israel, becoming the first member of the law faculty in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to teach Hebrew law.

Jeffrey S. Rosenthal

Jeffrey S. Rosenthal (born October 13, 1967, Scarborough, Ontario) is an award-winning Canadian statistician and author.

Joel H. Rosenthal

His first book Righteous Realists (1991) is a study of Hans Morgenthau, George Kennan, and Reinhold Niebuhr, among other American realists.

National Institute of Mental Health

In 1984, Norman E. Rosenthal, a psychiatrist and NIMH researcher, pioneered seasonal affective disorder, coined the term SAD, and began studying the use of light therapy as a treatment.

Norman E. Rosenthal

He moved to the United States to further his education as a resident, and then became Chief Resident in psychiatry at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.

Richard P. Rosenthal

2000: (Memoir.) Rookie Cop: Deep Undercover in the Jewish Defense League. Leapfrog Press.

Richard Rosenthal

Richard H. Rosenthal, former owner of F&W Publications Inc., and spouse of Lois Rosenthal

Richard P. Rosenthal, writer, law enforcement officer, Chief of police

Salem Fields Cemetery, Brooklyn

Jacob J. Shubert (1879–1963), theater owner and operator, director, producer

Shea Hecht

He is the son of the late Rabbi Jacob J. Hecht, one of the closest confidants of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Grand Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.

Tina Brooks

David Rosenthal in his work Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music 1955-1965 dedicated a number of pages to Brooks.


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