David Berger
David Berger may refer to:* David Berger (attorney), deputy district attorney, Los Angeles, California * David Berger (Canadian politician) (born 1950), former member of Canada's Parliament and ambassador to Israel * David Berger (historian) (born 1943), Professor and Dean of Jewish Studies at Yeshiva University, rabbi and author * David Berger (Wisconsin politician) (born 1946), former Wisconsin State Senator and State Assemblyman * David Berger (weightlifter) (1944–1972), American-Israeli Olympic athlete killed in the Munich massacre * David Berger (theologian) (born 1968), German neo-thomist, former professor of the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas (Vatican) * David H. Berger (born 1959), U.S. Marine Corps general * David Berger, German musician previously in the band Topictoday * , American jazz musician who has played in The Hot Sardines Provided by Wikipedia
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