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Goldberg (German: gold mountain) can refer to Shortcut: WP:CU Marking articles for cleanup This page is undergoing a transition to an easier-to-maintain format. ... This Manual of Style has the simple purpose of making things easy to read by following a consistent format — it is a style guide. ...

Goldberg is a town in the district of Parchim, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. ... Parchim is a Kreis (district) in the southwestern part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. ... Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (German: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) is a state in northern Germany. ... ZÅ‚otoryja (Latin: Aureus Mons, Aurum, German: ) is a town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, southwestern Poland. ... Sindelfingen has about 60,000 residents and is about 15 km south west of Stuttgart, Germany. ... Nordwestmecklenburg (Northwestern Mecklenburg) is a Kreis (district) in the north-western part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. ... Hagen is the 37th largest city in Germany, located in the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. ... Cross-counry skiing route on the main ridge, Luž/Lausche on the horizon. ... The Eifel is a hilly region in Germany. ... Early music is European classical music before the classical music era and after Ancient music. ... The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, are a set of 30 keyboard variations by Johann Sebastian Bach. ... The 1748 Haussmann portrait of the composer Bach redirects here. ... Clinical depression (also called major depressive disorder, or sometimes unipolar when compared with bipolar disorder) is a state of intense sadness, melancholia or despair that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individuals social functioning and/or activities of daily living. ...

Persons named Goldberg

  • Albert Goldberg (1847-), German opera-singer; born in Brunswick ([1])
  • Alexander Goldberg, Human Rights activist and community relations advocate
  • Arthur (Joseph) Goldberg, US Secretary of Labor, US Ambassador to the UN, and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. (Justice Goldberg)
  • Arthur A. Goldberg, director of the Jewish Ex-Gay movement JONAH

Alos operated Wrggyes boutiques which were relaunched as News in 1990. ... Adam Goldberg Adam Goldberg (born October 25, 1970 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actor who typically plays the quintessential young New York Jew in many movies and TV programs of the 1990s and 2000s; including the title role of the self-parodying Jewsploitation movie The Hebrew Hammer. ... Adele Goldberg is: Adele Eva Goldberg, professor of linguistics _ see Adele Goldberg (linguist) Dr. Adele Goldberg, author of Smalltalk_80 books _ see Adele Goldberg (computer scientist) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Adele Eva Goldberg is a researcher in the field of linguistics. ... Dr. Adele Goldberg is a computer scientist who wrote or co-wrote books on the programming language Smalltalk-80. ... Alexander Goldberg was born in Guildford in 1974. ... Arthur Goldberg Arthur Joseph Goldberg (August 8, 1908 – January 19, 1990) was an American statesman and jurist who served as the U.S. Secretary of Labor, Supreme Court Justice and Ambassador to the United Nations. ... Biography Barry Goldberg was a regular fixture in the White blues firmament of the middle 60s that seemed to stretch from Chicago to New York. ... Bernard Goldberg (born 1945) is a writer and television reporter. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Bill Goldberg (born December 27, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American professional wrestler and retired American football player. ... Chaim Goldberg (March 20, 1917 - June 26, 2004) is a Jewish artist, painter, sculptor, and engraver, who is best known for being a chronicler of Jewish life in the small Polish village of Shtetl where he was born, through his life-like depictions of its colorful characters. ... Danny Goldberg became CEO of the liberal talk radio network Air America Radio(http://www. ... Lead animator of such characters as the Genie in Aladdin and Phil in Hercules. ... Esther Goldberg (sometimes spelled Ester) is a drag persona created and portrayed by Michael Airington. ... Frank Owen Gehry, (born Ephraim Owen Goldberg in Toronto, Ontario on February 28, 1929) is a Pritzker Prize winning architect based in Los Angeles, California. ... This article or section contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ... Gerald Yael Goldberg, lawyer, art collector, music lover and politician was born in Cork, Ireland in 1912 and died on December 31, 2003 at the age of 91 at Corks Marymount Hospice, receiving a Civic Funeral on January 4, 2004. ... Ian Avrum Goldberg (born March 31, 1973) is a Canadian cryptographer, entrepreneur, and cypherpunk. ... Fritz Ullmann (born July 2, 1875 in Fürth; died 1939) was a German Chemist. ... Jackie Goldberg is an American teacher and politician, and a member of the Democratic Party. ... Jakub Goldberg (August 29, 1924 in Warsaw, Poland – April 27, 2002 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Polish film assistant director, scriptwriter, and actor. ... Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (baptised March 14, 1727 – April 13, 1756) was a German virtuoso harpsichordist, organist, and composer of the late Baroque and early Classical period. ... The 1748 Haussmann portrait of the composer Bach redirects here. ... The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, are a set of 30 keyboard variations by Johann Sebastian Bach. ... Jonah Jacob Goldberg (born March 21, 1969), is an American conservative commentator. ... Ken Goldberg is an artist, writer, inventor, and researcher in the field of robotics and automation. ... Lea Goldberg (1911-1970) was a Hebrew poet and student of literature who is considered one of Israels classic poets. ... Leonard J. Goldberg (born January 24, 1934 in New York) is an American film producer and television producer. ... Lucianne Goldberg, born Lucianne Steinberger in 1935 in Virginia, is an American literary agent. ... Marc Wallice (born Marc Goldberg) is a Jewish-American pornographic actor in adult films. ... Mark Goldberg is the current manager of Bromley, an English association football club currently playing in the Isthmian League Premier Division. ... Marv Goldberg (b. ... YTMND, an initialism for Youre The Man Now Dog, is an online community centered around the creation of hosted web pages (known within the community as YTMNDs) featuring a juxtaposition of a single image or a simple slideshow, which may be animated and/or tiled along with optional large... Myla Goldberg grew up in Maryland, escaping the suburbs as soon as possible to attend Oberlin College. ... Natalie Goldberg (b. ... Reuben Lucius Goldberg (July 4, 1883 – December 7, 1970) was a Jewish American cartoonist who earned lasting fame for his Rube Goldberg machines; exceedingly complex devices that perform simple tasks in very indirect and convoluted ways. ... Goldbergs image from the poster campaign Werner Goldberg was a half-Jewish German soldier during the Second World War. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... The Golberg House is a former college house at the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... The Goldberg reaction is a variation of the Ullmann reaction in which a primary aromatic amine is coupled to an aryl halide to a secondary amine in the presence of a copper compound. ... 1931 book by Gertrude Berg with an introduction by Eddie Cantor The Goldbergs was a situation comedy which ran on American radio from 1929 to 1950 and then on television from 1949 to 1956. ... Spelling-Goldberg is a company formed by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg, produced such shows as Starsky & Hutch, The Mod Squad, S.W.A.T, Charlies Angels, Fantasy Island and Hart To Hart ... Goldberg Variations may refer to The Goldberg Variations, a musical composition by Johann Sebastian Bach Les Variations Goldberg (English title The Goldberg Variations), a 1981 novel by Nancy Huston The Goldberg Variations (play), a 2000 play by Ron Elisha Goldberg Variations (2002 book), a 2002 novel by Gabriel Josipovici The... In Goldberg v. ...

Goldberger

Andreas Goldberger (born November 29, 1972 in Ried im Innkreis, Austria) is a former ski jumper. ... The 1994 Winter Olympic Games Ski Jumping results // Mens events Large hill February 20, 1994 Normal hill February 25, 1994 Team large hill February 22, 1994 Categories: | ... Arthur Goldberger is an economist. ... Pellagra is a vitamin deficiency disease caused by dietary lack of niacin and protein. ... Julian Goldberger is an independent film director based in Los Angeles. ... JASON is an independent group of scientists that advises the U.S. government on matters of science and technology. ... Congregation Tiferes Yisroel building Rabbi Menachem Goldberger An Orthodox Jewish congregation located in Northwest Baltimore, Maryland. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Josef Peters or Joseph Peters also Joszef Peter, more commonly known as J. Peters is also known by a variety of names in work for the secret apparatus of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) undeground in the 1930s and 40s. ... Krnov (read kûr´nôf in Czech, German: Jägerndorf, new-Polish: Krnów, old-Polish: Karniów, Latin: Carnovia) is an Upper Silesian city in the northeastern Czech Republic, in Moravian-Silesian Region, in the District of Bruntál, on the Opava River near the Polish border. ... In particle physics, the Goldberger-Wise mechanism is a popular mechanism that determines the size of the fifth dimension in Randall-Sundrum models. ...

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