Moshe Rosman (born 1949, Hebrew: משה רוסמן) is an Israeli historian specializing in the history of Polish Jews.
He is a professor emeritus at the Department of Jewish History in Bar-Ilan University.
[1][2] 1996: National Jewish Book Award in the Jewish History category for Founder of Hasidism: A Quest for the Historical Ba'al Shem Tov[3] 2000: Milewski Foundation Prize (Poland)[4] 2009: National Jewish Book Award (Collections)[5] 2010: Jordan Schnitzer Award of the Association for Jewish Studies (co-winner with Francesca Trivellato)[6] 2016: Honorary Doctorate, University of Wrocław[7] Moshe Rosman is an observant Jew[8] and is married to Lynne Reed and father of six children.
[9] He has settled in Israel in 1979 and currently lives in Jerusalem.
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