Goldring was Jewish. Their son
William Goldring is chairman of Sazerac. In 1957, Stephen and Mathilde Goldring created the Goldring Family Foundation. After Woldenberg's death, he also oversaw the Woldenberg Foundation. 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. Goldring died in 1996. ==References==