Weinstein is a German-language Jewish surname meaning wine stone, referring to the crystals of potassium bitartrate used in the process of fermenting grape juice.
Weinstein may refer to:
- Alan Weinstein, mathematician
- Allen Weinstein, Archivist of the United States
- Bob Weinstein (Mayor), Mayor of Ketchikan, Alaska
- Bob Weinstein, American film producer
- The Weinstein Company, an independent film studio founded by Harvey and Bob Weinstein
- Bruce Weinstein, known as "The Ethics Guy", columnist for BusinessWeek
- Dan Weinstein (disambiguation)
- David Weinstein (disambiguation)
- David Weinstein (musician)
- David F. Weinstein, American Politician
- Debra Weinstein, American author
- Garry Kimovich Weinstein, birthname of Garry Kasparov
- Hannah Weinstein, American activist, movie maker
- Harvey Weinstein, American film producer
- Irv Weinstein, Television news anchor
- Jack B. Weinstein, United States Federal Judge
- Jacob Sager Weinstein, American Humorist
- James Weinstein, American journalist
- J. Elvis Weinstein, American writer and performer
- Josh Weinstein, former executive producer of The Simpsons
- Kenneth R. Weinstein, American political theorist
- Lauren Weinstein (disambiguation)
- Madge Weinstein, Internet personality
- Michael Weinstein, American businessman and lawyer
- Nathan Wallenstein Weinstein, real name of Nathanael West
- Paul Weinstein, a senior fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute
- Paul Weinstein (athlete) (1885-1965)
- Raymond Weinstein
- Samuel Weinstein, see Stephen Winsten
- Sidney T. Weinstein
- Simcha Weinstein
- Simon Weinstein, see Simcha Weinstein
- Todd Jay Weinstein
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