Weinstock

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Weinstock (German: grapevine) is a Jewish and a German surname. Notable people with this surname include:

  • Arnold Weinstock (1924–2002), English businessman
  • Bob Weinstock (1928–2006), founder of Prestige Records
  • Carol Weinstock (1914–1971), American artist and educator
  • Eleanor Frank Weinstock (born 1929), American former politician
  • Evan Weinstock (born 1991), American Olympic bobsledder
  • George Weinstock (born 1949), American geneticist and microbiologist
  • Gertrude Weinstock (1904–1985), American pianist
  • Harris Weinstock (1854–1922), American businessman in Sacramento, California
  • Herbert Weinstock (1905–1971), American music historian
  • Izzy Weinstock (1913–1997), American football player
  • Jack Weinstock (died 1969), American author and playwright
  • Judith Weinstock (born 1940), Israeli author
  • Julian Weinstock (c. 1922–1993), American architect, real estate contractor and philanthropist from Los Angeles, California
  • Maia Weinstock, American Wikipedia editor and Lego enthusiast
  • Marcus Weinstock (born 1984), Swedish professional ice hockey player
  • Sophia Petrillo, fictional character in TV series The Golden Girls and its spinoffs (full name: Sophia Angelo Spirelli Petrillo Weinstock)
  • Sylvia Weinstock, American baker and cake-decorator
  • Todd Weinstock, American guitarist and producer
  • Ulf Weinstock (born 1952), ice hockey player who played for the Swedish national team
Surname list
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