Proper noun
Kornfeld (plural Kornfelds)
A surname from German.
After local residents quickly shot down that idea, Lang and Kornfeld thought they had found another possible location in Saugerties, New York. Source: Internet
Artie had been turned down everywhere else, but against the express wishes of other Warner Bros. executives, Weintraub put his job on the line and gave Kornfeld $100,000 to make the film. Source: Internet
Kornfeld and Lang agreed to the new plan, and Woodstock Ventures was formed in January 1969. citation The company offices were located in an oddly decorated floor of 47 West 57th Street in Manhattan. Source: Internet
Kornfeld sent his son, Andrew, to Minnesota that night and the younger Kornfeld was among those who found Prince's body. Source: Internet
Village resident and Associated regular Martin Kornfeld, right, and Claire August, another patron, signed a petition to keep the store open. Source: Internet
"I try to eat slowly and deliberately," says Myra Kornfeld. Source: Internet