Weisberg
Weisberg is a surname that may refer to:
- Arthur Weisberg, American bassoonist and composer who invented a new key system for the bassoon
- Charles Weisberg, a US document forger who forged manuscripts, letters and signatures of celebrities and historical figures
- Jacob Weisberg, an American political journalist and commentator, currently serving as editor of Slate magazine
- Jay Alexander , a master magician and comedian
- Lois Weisberg, the Commissioner of Cultural Affairs in Chicago, Illinois
- Michael Weisberg, American philosopher and professor at the University of Pennsylvania
- Richard H. Weisberg, law professor at Cardozo School of Law.
- Robert Weisberg, law professor at Stanford Law School
- Sheldon Weisberg, former chief judge of the Arizona Court of Appeals
- Steve Weisberg, a composer/arranger/pianist and international recording artist/producer
- Tim Weisberg, is an American Jazz/Rock Fusion Flutist, composer, producer, and vocalist.
- Andrejs Veisbergs, Latvian linguist, lexicographer, University of Latvia
See also Weisberger :
Origin
The name Weisberg originates from Eastern Europe. It derives from Weiss or Weiß and Berg. Families with this name are found in USA, UK, Europe and South America. Regions of migration were: Imperial Russia, Hungary, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.