Yisrael Rozen

Yisrael Rozen

Yisrael Rozen (Hebrew: ישראל רוזן) (born in 1941) is an Orthodox Jewish Israel rabbi. He founded the office for conversion to Judaism in the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and he is a judge there. He is 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 edits the weekly newsletter Shabbat Beshabbato and writes a weekly column therein. He writes commentaries about the Rabbinic interpretations of Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible).

Rabbi Rozen 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 lives in Alon Shevut and is married with five children.

Rabbi Rozen is active in many areas. He helps 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 writes and publishes articles on Tanakh. His positions tend to be conservative both politically and religiously.Fact|date=June 2008

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

Publications

Books (Hebrew)

* [http://www.zomet.org.il/?CategoryID=272&ArticleID=183&Page=1 ספר שופטים בגובה חז"ל]
* [http://www.zomet.org.il/?CategoryID=272&ArticleID=186&Page=1 אתרי סגולה בגובה חז"ל]

Articles (Hebrew)

* [http://www.herzog.ac.il/main/megadim/2rozen.html בין שופטים לשמואל] , מגדים ב'
* [http://www.herzog.ac.il/main/megadim/9rzn.html על שאול ועמלק ועל 'חדשנות הלכתית'] , מגדים י'
* [http://mikranet.cet.ac.il/pages/item.asp?item=11734&author=1866 דבורה וברק: זוג שופטים 'הפכי'] , מגדים מ'
* [http://www.shevanet.org.il/09/09-17.htm יהדות ועולם - אמונה וטכנולוגיה] , עיבוד מאמר שנדפס בחוברת "באור התורה"
* [http://www.yeshiva.org.il/midrash/Hmidrash.asp?srch=1&orderby=69 מאמרי הרב רוזן] באתר "ישיבה"

External links (Hebrew)

* [http://www.nrg.co.il/online/11/ART1/561/592.html שליפות עם הרב ישראל רוזן] , באתר nrg יהדות
* [http://www.ynet.co.il/headlines/1,7340,L-2900,00.html כל הטורים של הרב ישראל רוזן] , באתר ynet
* [http://www.zomet.org.il אתר מכון צומת] , מכון מדעי תורני בראשות הרב ישראל רוזן


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