Morris Weinfeld Explained

Morris Weinfeld (December 28, 1898 – April 13, 1988) was a Jewish-American lawyer, politician, and judge from New York.

Life

Weinfeld was born on December 28, 1898, in New York City, New York, the son of Abraham Weinfeld and Fannie Singer.[1] His brother was United States District Judge Edward Weinfeld.[2]

Weinfeld graduated from New York University School of Law in 1921. He had a law office on 25 Broadway.

In 1923, Weinfeld was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat, representing the New York County 6th District. He served in the Assembly in 1924,[3] 1925,[4] 1926,[5] and 1927.[6] He later served as Deputy Attorney General of New York, and in the 1930s he worked for the National Labor Relations Board. He served as a judge for the Criminal Court from 1960 to 1968. After he retired from the bench, he joined the Manhattan law firm Blum, Haimoff, Gersen, Lipson, Garley & Neidergang and was involved with the firm until his health declined in 1987.

Weinfeld was a member of the Odd Fellows and Phi Sigma Delta. In 1925, he married Beatrice Margel. They had a son, Bernard. In 1929, they lived separately, and by 1932 she was seeing singer Arthur Tracy.[7] When Weinfeld found out, he had Tracy arrested for violating the Mann Act.[8] In 1938, he married widow Beatrice Ladin Block in a ceremony performed by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise.[9] Block was the first national secretary of the American Jewish Congress, a delegate to the first World Jewish Congress, and an organizer of the Bundles for Britain Agency.[10]

Weinfeld died from a cardiac arrest in a Queens nursing home on April 13, 1988.[11] He was buried in Mount Hebron Cemetery.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Who's Who in American Jewry: 1926. The Jewish Biographical Bureau, Inc.. 1927. New York, N.Y.. 639. HathiTrust.
  2. News: 30 November 1960. Magistrate Sworn In. CX. 22. The New York Times. 37566. New York, N.Y..
  3. Book: Malcolm, James. The New York Red Book. J. B. Lyon Company. 1924. Albany, N.Y.. 119. FamilySearch.
  4. Book: Malcolm, James. The New York Red Book. J. B. Lyon Company. 1925. Albany, N.Y.. 120–121. Google Books.
  5. Book: Malcolm, James. The New York Red Book. J. B. Lyon Company. 1926. Albany, N.Y.. 123. FamilySearch.
  6. Book: Malcolm, James. The New York Red Book. J. B. Lyon Company. 1927. Albany, N.Y.. 98. FamilySearch.
  7. News: 31 January 1932. Child's Prattle Revealed Love Rival, Says Husband. 11. 28. Sunday News. 42. New York, N.Y.. Newspapers.com.
  8. News: 21 March 1932. Radio 'Street Singer' Faces Mann Charge. 13. 3, 6. New York Daily News. 230. New York, N.Y.. Newspapers.com.
  9. News: 10 October 1938. Mrs. Beatrice Block Wed In Her Home. LXXXVIII. 13. The New York Times. 29479. New York, N.Y..
  10. News: 26 October 1967. Mrs. Morris Weinfeld. CXVII. 47. The New York Times. 40087. New York, N.Y..
  11. News: 15 April 1988. Morris Weinfeld, 89, An Ex-New York Judge. CXXXVII. B6. The New York Times. 47476. New York, N.Y..
  12. Web site: Morris Weinfeld. 2021-02-02. Mount Hebron Cemetery.