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AnswerKaJ Goldberg, weather anchor and reporter for an ABC affiliate in Phoenix, Arizona, was born in Los Angeles, California. He is an United States citizen and his nationality is American. His ethnic heritage is Black and Swedish
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What is the origin of the surname Goldberg?

Goldberg is a German name meaning "gold mountain." It is widely used among Jews of Eastern European family origin, but it is not exclusively a Jewish surname.


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