Goldberg (Familienname) — Goldberg ist ein Familienname. Bekannte Namensträger Inhaltsverzeichnis A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z … Deutsch Wikipedia
Goldberg — or Goldberger may refer to: Places * Goldberg, Germany * Złotoryja, Poland (German name: Goldberg) People * Goldberg (surname), people with the surname Goldberg Entertainment * Bernard Goldberg, an American writer, journalist, and political… … Wikipedia
Goldberg — steht für: Goldberg (Familienname), den Familiennamen Goldberg, siehe auch dort für bekannte Namensträger Goldberg Test, einen Test, mit dem Hinweise auf eine Depression gesammelt werden können Goldberg ist der Name folgender Ortschaften:… … Deutsch Wikipedia
GOLDBERG, LEA — (1911–1970), Hebrew poet and critic. Born in Koenigsberg, Eastern Prussia, she spent the early years of her childhood in Russia but after the Revolution her family returned to their home in Kovno, Lithuania. While still a schoolgirl, Lea Goldberg … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Goldberg (surname) — Goldberg is a surname, and may refer to: * Aaron Goldberg, American pianist * Lawrence Goldberg, Well known Missouri lawyer. * Aaron Goldberg, American botanist known for the Goldberg system * Adam Goldberg, American actor * Arthur Goldberg (1908 … Wikipedia
GOLDBERG, J.B. — GOLDBERG, J.B. (1884–1946), Soviet army commander. In 1919, Lenin personally entrusted him with the command of the reserves and with the task of setting up a corps of reserves for the whole of the Red Army fighting on the Eastern front. Within… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GOLDBERG, ARTHUR JOSEPH — (1908–1990), U.S. labor lawyer, secretary of labor, Supreme Court justice, and ambassador to the United Nations. Goldberg, who was born in Chicago, was the youngest of 11 children. After graduating from Northwestern University Law School (1929)… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GOLDBERG, RUBE — (1883–1970), U.S. cartoonist. Reuben Lucius Goldberg, satirist of American folkways and creator of improbable and outlandish devices and inventions, was born in San Francisco, Calif. His father insisted he go to college to become an engineer.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GOLDBERG, ISAAC — (1887–1938), U.S. author. Born in Boston, Goldberg wrote Sir William S. Gilbert (1913); The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (1928); George Gershwin (1931); Major Noah: American Jewish Pioneer (1936); and Queen of Hearts (1936), a biography of Lola… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GOLDBERG, OSCAR — (1885–1952), scholar and author, born in Berlin. Goldberg first studied medicine, but on the basis of personal parapsychological experiments he turned to esoteric mysticism. After Hitler s rise to power he immigrated to France and subsequently to … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GOLDBERG, MARSHALL — ( Biggie, The Elkins Express, Mad Marshall, the Hebrew Hillbilly ; 1917– ), U.S. football player, starring in college at the University of Pittsburgh and in the NFL with the Chicago Cardinals, and member of College Football Hall of Fame. Goldberg … Encyclopedia of Judaism