Rosenzweig, or Rosensweig is a German surname meaning "rose twig or branch" and may refer to:
People
- Alyssa Rosenzweig, software developer
- Barney Rosenzweig (born 1937), an American television producer
- Cynthia E. Rosenzweig, a NASA scientist and climatologist
- Dan Rosensweig, former Chief Operating Officer of Yahoo!
- Ferdinand von Rosenzweig, an Austrian military officer
- Franz Rosenzweig (1887–1929), German-Jewish philosopher
- Gabriel Rosenzweig Pichardo (born 1957), Mexican diplomat
- Gerson Rosenzweig (1861–1914), writer and poet
- Harry Rosen (born 1931, originally Rosenzweig), founder of the Canadian men's wear store that bears his name
- Jake Rosenzweig (born 1989), an American racing driver
- Joseph "Joe 'The Greaser'" Rosenzweig, American racketeer in the early 1900s
- Luc Rosenzweig (1943-2018), French journalist
- Mark Rosenzweig (1922-2009), performed studies showing the brain continues developing anatomically into adulthood
- Rabbi Michael Rosensweig (born 1955), rosh yeshiva at Yeshiva University
- Michael Rosen, a British poet and children's storyteller
- Michael Rosenzweig, American ecologist at the University of Arizona
- Peggy Rosenzweig, an American politician
- Philip Rosenzweig (1954–2001), vice president with Sun Microsystems who died on American Airlines Flight 11 on 9/11
- Rachel Zoe Rosenzweig, an American fashion stylist
- Robert Rosenzweig, president emeritus of the Association of American Universities
- Ronald E. Rosensweig (born 1932), physicist, pioneer in the field of magnetic fluids
- Roy Rosenzweig (1950–2007), American historian
- Saul Rosenzweig (1907–2004), American psychologist and therapist
- Viktor Rosenzweig (1914–1941), Croatian communist, poet and writer killed during World War II
Entertainment, fiction, awards
- Buber-Rosenzweig-Medal, an annual prize for Christian-Jewish relations, named after Franz Rosenzweig
- Chaim Rosenzweig, a fictional character in the Left Behind novels
- The Sisters Rosensweig, a play by Wendy Wasserstein
See also
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