Rosenthal
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Rosenthal may refer to:
Places
- Rosenthal, Hesse, in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district
- Rosenthal (Berlin), a part of Berlin, Germany
- Rosenthal, a part of Peine in Lower Saxony
- Rosenthal, a part of Rosenthal-Bielatal in the Sächsische Schweiz district, Saxony
- Rosenthal, a part of Ralbitz-Rosenthal in Bautzen district, Saxony
- Rosenthal, a part of Dahme, Brandenburg in Brandenburg
- Rosenthal, former German name for Bartoszyce, Poland
- Rosenthal, former German name for Rožmitál pod Třemšínem in the Czech Republic
- Rosenthal, former German name for Rožna Dolina in Slovenia
People named Rosenthal
- Abe M. Rosenthal (1922–2006), New York Times editor and columnist
- Arnold Jack Rosenthal (1923-2010), Louisiana politician
- Arthur Rosenthal (1887–1959), German mathematician
- Ben Rosenthal, United States Congressman (1962–1983)
- Bernard "Tony" Rosenthal (1914–2009), American abstract sculptor
- Bernard Rosenthal, American scholar of the Salem witchcraft trials
- Sir Charles Rosenthal (1875–1954), Australian general of World War I
- Chuck Rosenthal (district attorney), the Republican former District Attorney of Harris County, Texas
- Constantin Daniel Rosenthal, Wallachian painter and revolutionary
- David Rosenthal (disambiguation), multiple people
- Denise Rosenthal, Chilean actress, singer, and songwriter.
- Dean Rosenthal, American composer
- Dietmar Rosenthal, Russian linguist
- Ed Rosenthal, author and publisher arrested for use of medical marijuana
- Eliezer Samson Rosenthal, 20th century Israeli Religious Zionist Orthodox rabbi and academic talmudist
- François Rozenthal, French ice hockey player
- Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal, Las Vegas entrepreneur
- Franz Rosenthal (1914–2003), scholar of Arabic literature and Islam
- Hannah Rosenthal, politician active in Jewish causes
- Harald Rosenthal, German marine biologist
- Harold Rosenthal, British music critic
- Harold Wallace Rosenthal, the administrative assistant of senator Jacob K. Javits from New York
- Ida Rosenthal, bra designer and co-founder of Maidenform
- Ilena Rosenthal, breast implant activist
- Jack Rosenthal, British playwright and television writer
- Jane Rosenthal, film producer
- Jean Rosenthal (1912–1969), pioneer of theatrical lighting design
- Jeffrey S. Rosenthal, Canadian statistician and author
- Jim Rosenthal, UK sports presenter
- Joe Rosenthal, American photographer, well known for taking the Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima Photograph.
- Joseph Rosenthal, Technology Solutions International - Founder
- Ken Rosenthal, American sportswriter and reporter
- Laurence Rosenthal, Film and television composer
- Lukas Rosenthal, German rugby union international
- Manuel Rosenthal (1904–2003), French composer and conductor
- Márk Rózsavölgyi, Hungarian violinist and composer, the father of csárdás, born Mordecai Rosenthal
- Maurice Rozenthal, French ice hockey player
- Mike Rosenthal, American NFL football player
- Moriz Rosenthal, Polish-American pianist
- Norman E. Rosenthal, Author of "Winter Blues"
- Paul Rosenthal (Colorado politician), American politician
- Paul Rosenthal (Minnesota politician), American politician
- Paul Rosenthal (violinist), American violinist
- Phil Rosenthal, Chicago Tribune columnist
- Philip Rosenthal, television producer
- Richard Rosenthal, multiple people
- Rick Rosenthal, American film director
- Robert Rosenthal (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ronny Rosenthal ("Rocket Ronny"), Israeli footballer
- Samuel Rosenthal, Polish-French chess master
- Sam Rosenthal, American musician, founder of Projekt Records and the band Black Tape for a Blue Girl
- Trevor Rosenthal, American major league baseball pitcher
- Uri Rosenthal (1945), Dutch politician, political scientist and author, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2010-2012)
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