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{{Villain_Infobox|image = |fullname = Arnold Rothstein|alias = The Brain|origin = New York City, New York|occupation = Head of the Jewish Mob|goals = Fix the 1919 World Series|crimes = Gambling<br>
|Image =Arnold Rothstein.jpg
Racketeering<br>
|fullname = Arnold Rothstein  
Bootlegging<br>
|alias = The Brain<br>Mr. Big<br>The Fixer<br>The Man Uptown<br>The Big Bankroll
[[Murder]]|type of villain = Mobster|Image=arnold rothstein.jpg}}'''Arnold Rothstein''' (January 17, 1882 – November 6, 1928), nicknamed "'''The Brain'''", was an American racketeer, businessman and gambler who became a kingpin of the [[Israeli Mob]] in New York City. Rothstein was widely reputed to have organized corruption in professional athletics, including conspiring to fix the 1919 World Series. He was also a mentor of future crime bosses [[Lucky Luciano]], [[Meyer Lansky]], [[Frank Costello]] and numerous others.
|origin = New York City, New York, United States
|occupation = Kingpin of the Jewish Mafia
|type of villain = Gangster
|goals = Fix the 1919 World Series (successful)
|crimes = [[Murder]]<br>Racketeering<br>Sabotage<br>Extortion<br>Blackmail<br>Bootlegging<br>[[Illegal Drug Trade|Drug trafficking]]
|hobby =  
}}{{Quote|Some days I make 20 bets. Some days, I make none, so I wait, plan, marshal my resources. And when I finally see an opportunity and there is a bet to make, I bet it all.|Arnold Rothstein}}
'''Arnold Rothstein''' (January 17, 1882 – November 6, 1928), nicknamed "'''The Brain'''", was an American racketeer, businessman and gambler who became a kingpin of the [[Jewish Mob]] in New York City. Rothstein was widely reputed to have organized corruption in professional athletics, including conspiring to fix the 1919 World Series. He was also a mentor of future crime bosses [[Lucky Luciano]], [[Meyer Lansky]], [[Frank Costello]] and numerous others.


According to crime writer Leo Katcher, Rothstein "transformed [[organized crime]] from a thuggish activity by hoodlums into a big business, run like a corporation, with himself at the top." According to Rich Cohen, Rothstein was the person who first realized that Prohibition was a business opportunity, a means to enormous wealth, who "understood the truths of early century capitalism (giving people what they want) and came to dominate them". His notoriety inspired several fictional characters based on his life, portrayed in contemporary and later short stories, novels, musicals and films.
According to crime writer Leo Katcher, Rothstein "transformed [[organized crime]] from a thuggish activity by hoodlums into a big business, run like a corporation, with himself at the top." According to Rich Cohen, Rothstein was the person who first realized that Prohibition was a business opportunity, a means to enormous wealth, who "understood the truths of early century capitalism (giving people what they want) and came to dominate them". His notoriety inspired several fictional characters based on his life, portrayed in contemporary and later short stories, novels, musicals and films.
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