Michael Weinstein

Michael Weinstein

Michael Weinstein may refer to:

  • Michael B. Weinstein (born 1949), Member of the Florida House of Representatives
  • Michael H. Weinstein (born 1960), Swiss composer
  • Michael L. Weinstein (21st century), attorney, businessman and former Air Force officer; founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation

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