[1][2] The family moved to Chicago during Prohibition, but later returned to Florida.
[2] In 1944, Goldring founded the Magnolia Marketing Company with Malcolm Woldenberg, his long-time business partner.
[5] Their son William Goldring is chairman of Sazerac.
[3] He concentrated on health, welfare, education, and the arts, and supported Tulane University, University of New Orleans, Jewish Federation of New Orleans, the Anti-Defamation League, Temple Sinai, Henry S. Jacobs Camp, Touro Infirmary, the Audubon Institute, and the United Way.
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