1939
Mr. Rosenstein is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Louis Charles and Natalie Selma Rosenstein.
1961
Mr. Rosenstein graduates cum laude from Harvard University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts.
1961
Mr. Rosenstein starts serving in the U.S. Navy for four years, becoming a Lieutenant and qualified for command at sea.
1968
Mr. Rosenstein receives a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Harvard University.
1968
Mr. Rosenstein is admitted to practice law in the state of Pennsylvania and the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
1968
Mr. Rosenstein becomes an associate at Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1973
Mr. Rosenstein receives the Meyer & Rosaline Feinstein Young Leadership Award from the Federation of Jewish Agencies of Greater Philadelphia.
1976
Mr. Rosenstein becomes partner at Wolf, Schorr and Solis-Cohen.
1980
Mr. Rosenstein is appointed chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Common Interest Ownership Committee.
1981
Mr. Rosenstein serves as chair and president of the Jewish Campus Activities Board of Greater Philadelphia.
1983
Mr. Rosenstein receives the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Distinguished Service Award.
1995
Mr. Rosenstein starts a one-year term as chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section
1996
Mr. Rosenstein serves as co-chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Legislative Relations Committee.
1997
Mr. Rosenstein becomes principal of Rosenstein Associates.
1998
Mr. Rosenstein starts three years of service as vice president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
2007
Mr. Rosenstein receives the Presidential Award from the Association for Conflict Resolution and the Most Valuable Peacemaker Award from the Pennsylvania Council of Mediators.
2009
Mr. Rosenstein becomes Of Counsel at Fineman Krekstein & Harris, P.C., from which he retires at the end of 2018.
2010
Mr. Rosenstein receives the Sir Francis Bacon Dispute Resolution Award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s ADR Committee, after serving three years as its chair.
2013
Mr. Rosenstein receives the Human Relations Award from the American Jewish Committee’s Greater Philadelphia Chapter.
2017
Mr. Rosenstein starts three years of service as president of The Philadelphian Condominium Association.