(September 17, 1882 - December 28, 1972) was an architect in Louisiana during the first half of the 20th century whose work includes hotels, a 23-story bank building, government buildings, airport terminal, the main library building, and a synagogue.
In 1936, he was elected to Fellowship status in the American Institute of Architects and was elevated to Member Emeritus in 1961.
Goldstein was a founding member of the Louisiana Architect's Association and was an active participant in establishing the School of Architecture at Tulane University.