Goldfarb
Goldfarb is German for golden color and is the surname of:
- Alex Goldfarb (Israeli politician), a former Israeli politician
- Alexander Goldfarb (microbiologist), a microbiologist, activist and author
- Alexander Goldfarb is also one of the aliases used by NKVD agent J. Peters
- Alvin Goldfarb, president of Western Illinois University
- Charles Goldfarb, co-inventor of the Generalized Markup Language, a system for annotating text
- Howard Goldfarb, a Canadian poker player
- Lawrence R. Goldfarb, CEO and founding partner of LRG Capital Group
- Michael Goldfarb (author and journalist), an American foreign correspondent, author and broadcaster
- Michael Goldfarb (political writer), an American conservative writer for the The Weekly Standard
- Robert Goldfarb, President and CEO of Ruane, Cunniff, and Goldfarb
- Warren Goldfarb, a philosopher and mathematician with a specialization in logic
See also
- Ruane, Cunniff, and Goldfarb, an investment firm in the United States
- Goldfarb, Levy, Eran, Meiri & Co., the second largest law firm in Israel
- Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno method, a.k.a. BFGS method, a method for solving nonlinear optimization problems
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