Proper noun
Goldfarb (plural Goldfarbs)
A surname from German.
According to Goldfarb, Iran refusing to work with Boeing would make it impossible to carry out a fair and thorough investigation. Source: Internet
At the final buzzer, the Macs hugged on the court at an empty 1,100-seat Goldfarb Gymnasium and celebrated, pumping their fists and singing in Hebrew: “When the month of Adar begins, joy increases!” Source: Internet
I knew I had learned that same lesson when my platoon sergeant said “Goldfarb, you’re becoming one of us.” Source: Internet
Powell, Michael and Goldfarb, Zachary A. citation Washington Post, March 8, 2006, p. A04 citation Giuliani biographer Wayne Barrett reports that Peruggi's brother believes that Giuliani knew at the time of the marriage that they were second cousins. Source: Internet
SGML, which was based on both GML and GenCode, was developed by Goldfarb in 1974. citation Goldfarb eventually became chair of the SGML committee. Source: Internet
This past weekend, the Hopkins men’s basketball team took on Centennial Conference opponent, the Muhlenberg College Mules, at Goldfarb Gymnasium. Source: Internet