Rosner — may refer to:* 117439 Rosner, a main belt asteroid * Saidye Rosner Bronfman (1897 1995), namesake of the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the ArtsPeople with the surname Rosner:* Eddie Rosner (1910 1976), Polish jazz musician * Fred Rosner (21st… … Wikipedia
Rick Rosner — Rick G. Rosner (born May 2 1960) is an American TV writer who received some of the highest scores ever recorded on tests designed to measure exceptional intelligence (Morris 1986, Prager 1997) and became known for applying his high IQ to… … Wikipedia
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New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame — The New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for racing related people in the New England region of the United States. NEAR was established in 1981. The New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame was established in 1998 by the New England … Wikipedia
TENDLER, MOSHE — (1926– ), biochemist, professor of Talmud, one of the world s leading experts on medical ethics. He was rosh yeshivah at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and University Professor of Medical Ethics at Yeshiva University. From 1965 he was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TRANSPLANTS — Advances in medical knowledge and technology have made possible the transplantation of organs from a deceased (or, in the case of some organs such as a kidney, from a living) person into another individual stricken with disease, and this… … Encyclopedia of Judaism