Victor Rosewater (February 13, 1871 – July 12, 1940) was a politician from the U. S. state of Nebraska.
His father was the founder of the Omaha Bee, which ran its first issue the year Victor was born.
At the time of his death, Rosewater senior had been involved in plans for launching the American Jewish Committee, and Victor assumed his father's role, becoming a founder of the AJC.
Rosewater later moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he became involved in planning the Sesquicentennial Exposition, which celebrated the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
He continued his newspaper career writing columns for various papers and wrote an unpublished biography on his father.