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Rosenberg

[roh-zuhn-burg, roh-zuhn-berk]

noun

  1. Alfred, 1893–1946, German Nazi ideologist and political leader, born in Estonia.

  2. Julius, 1918–53, and his wife, Ethel Greenglass 1915–53, U.S. citizens executed for passing atomic bomb secrets to the Soviet Union.

  3. a town in southern Texas.



Rosenberg

/ ˈrəʊzənbɜːɡ /

noun

  1. Alfred . 1893–1946, German Nazi politician and writer, who devised much of the racial ideology of Nazism: hanged for war crimes

  2. Isaac . 1890–1918, British poet and painter, best known for his poems about life in the trenches during World War I: died in action

  3. Julius . 1918–53, US spy, who, with his wife Ethel (1914–53), was executed for passing information about nuclear weapons to the Russians

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Guest: Yair Rosenberg, staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of Deep Shtetl, a newsletter about the intersection of politics, culture, and religion.

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Ivor Rosenberg, 78, was working alongside paid security guards at Heaton Park synagogue ahead of a Yom Kippur service on Thursday morning.

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Mr Rosenberg said when he looked he saw the man "gazing into the synagogue".

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"I rushed straight into the office and I dialled the police and I was screaming down the phone, 'We're under attack, we're under attack'," Mr Rosenberg said.

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Mr Rosenberg added: "There was a fence between us and I said, 'What are you doing?' and he says, 'I'm looking for my car'."

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