Roger Rosenblatt (born 1940), American journalist, author, playwright and teacher
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Wibrandis Rosenblatt (1504–1564), German Christian active in the Protestant Reformation
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After Governor George Pataki nominated Rosenblatt to serve on the New York Court of Appeals, the State's highest court, he was confirmed by the Senate on December 17, 1998.
Frank Rosenblatt (11 July 1928 – 11 July 1971) was a New York City born psychologist who completed the Perceptron, or MARK 1, computer at Cornell University in 1960.
At the time, in 2000 one journalist, Gary Rosenblatt of The Jewish Week argued that the Orthodox community had failed to deal with Lanner properly, and argued that NCSY workers often put the ends above means, sometimes with insufficient regard to the family dynamic or the alienation of teens from their parents.
Its patron is Plácido Domingo, the President is Jonathan Dimbleby and the trustees are Dame Josephine Barstow, Iain Burnside (Chair), Pamela Bullock, Neal Davies, Simon Freakley, John Gilhooly and Ian Rosenblatt.
The episode was directed by Kevin S. Bright, written by Brian Boyle (from a story by Zachary Rosenblatt) and guest-stars Elle Macpherson in her final appearance as recurring character Janine Lecroix.
Rosenblatt's fame extended beyond the Jewish world earning him large concert fees, a singing role in the 1927 film The Jazz Singer, and the sobriquet "The Jewish Caruso".
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His fame spread so far that Toscanini appealed to him to sing the leading role in Fromental Halévy's La Juive, but Rosenblatt replied that he would only use his vocal gift for the glory of God, in service to his religion.