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Michael Rosen (rabbi)

Michael Rosen (''Shmuel Meir ben HaRav Yaakov Kopul'', born 21 January 1945 in Glasgow, Scotland, died 8 December 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel) was a British-born Israeli rabbi and founder of ''Yakar,'' an innovative Jewish learning community and synagogue.
==Biography==
Michael ("Mickey") Rosen was one of three sons of Rabbi Yaakov Kopul and Bella Rosen. His thinking was strongly influenced by his father, who rejected fundamentalism and obscurantism and instead embraced secular wisdom while remaining committed to religious life.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=To Start at the Beginning )〕 Rosen was first educated at Carmel College, the school his father had founded based on this philosophical orientation. He then continued his education at the Slabodka Yeshiva and the Grodno Yeshiva Beer Yaakov, both in Bnei Brak. He received ''semikhah'' from the latter in 1973. In addition, he studied at the Harry Fischel Institute for Talmudic Research in Jerusalem, and was presented with a second ''semikhah'' by Chief Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman.
After serving as a rabbi near Manchester, Rosen opened a Jewish educational center in London in 1978 called ''Yakar – Center for Tradition and Creativity,'' whose name is an acronym of his father's name, Yaakov Kopul Rosen, and also means ''precious'' or ''worthy'' in the Hebrew language. In 1992 he established a ''Yakar'' center in Jerusalem and, in 1997, another in Tel Aviv. What was unique about the ''Yakar'' concept was that it blended traditional Jewish learning with social action, interfaith dialogue and the arts.
In 1994, Rosen received a Ph.D. from London University College after submitting a dissertation entitled ''A Commentary on Job Attributed to Rashbam.'' In 2008 he published a book about Hasidic Judaism entitled (''The Quest for Authenticity: The Thought of Reb Simchah Bunim'' ).
In the last few years of his life he suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and he spent his last three weeks in coma after a fall. He was buried on 9 December 2008 in the Har HaMenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem. He was survived by his wife, Gilla, six children, seven grandchildren, his two brothers, Rabbi Jeremy Rosen and Rabbi David Rosen, and his sister, Angela.
He was widely considered one of the most popular and revered Anglo-immigrant rabbis in Israel.

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