Max Winer's Yiddish Works



Max (Menachem Mendel) Winer (circa 1965)

Biography:
Max (Menachem Mendel) Winer (approx. 1898 - 1991) was born in Chernetzky Gora outside Kielce, Poland where he worked as a salesman for Wissotzky Tea. He emigrated to Canada with his wife Esther and family in 1933. There he worked at several vocations including Upholstery and Ladies Wear. His passion however was for Yiddishkeit, the Shul and his penchant for writing.


Manuscripts
There are reams of original manuscripts available. Below are some samples.
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· "Rosh Chodesh Elul"
· "Dem Nes Hannuka (The Miracle of Hannuka) 1 of 2"
· "Dem Nes Hannuka (The Miracle of Hannuka) 2 of 2"
· "Gut Shabbes Mazal Tov"
· Some 'Durabilt Upholstery' letterhead my Zaydie used
· The Prince George Hotel letterhead where my Zaydie worked in Women's Wear

Audio Recordings
Below is a recording of the Channuka story told in rhyming couplets,
followed by some traditional blessings and songs.

· Channuka
· Channuka(NoiseReduced)

This is a recording of a wedding speech given in rhyming couplets
which includes an account of Winer family history and of the creation
of the State of Israel.

· Speech for David Wolgelenter's Wedding 1-4
· Speech for David Wolgelenter's Wedding 1-4(NoiseReduced)
· Speech for David Wolgelenter's Wedding 2-4
· Speech for David Wolgelenter's Wedding 2-4(NoiseReduced)
· Speech for David Wolgelenter's Wedding 3-4
· Speech for David Wolgelenter's Wedding 3-4(NoiseReduced)
· Speech for David Wolgelenter's Wedding 4-4
· Speech for David Wolgelenter's Wedding 4-4(NoiseReduced)

For more information contact Martin Winer.