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Goldstein

Goldstein may refer to:

  • Goldstein (surname), people with the surname Goldstein
  • Goldstein (film), a 1964 Philip Kaufman movie featuring actors from the Second City comedy troupe
  • Goldstein & Blair, a publishing company
  • Division of Goldstein
  • The Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences
  • Goldstein College, a residential college at the University of New South Wales
  • Goldstein (Frankfurt am Main), a housing area in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Goldstein (surname)

Goldstein ( or ; ) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Abe Goldstein, US world champion bantamweight boxer
  • Abraham Samuel Goldstein (1925–2005), dean of Yale Law School
  • Adam Goldstein (1973–2009), American musician and disc jockey also known as "DJ AM"
  • Adam Goldstein, American businessman
  • Al Goldstein (1936–2013), American publisher
  • Andy Goldstein (1973–), British broadcaster
  • Baruch Goldstein (1956–1994), Israeli physician and mass murderer
  • Bernard R. Goldstein, historian of science
  • Boris Goldstein (1922–1987), Soviet violin prodigy
  • Bruce Goldstein (born 1951), American film programmer, producer, archivist, historian
  • Chris Goldstein, American radio personality
  • Clifford Goldstein (1955–), Seventh-day Adventist author and editor
  • Daniel Goldstein (1969–), American psychologist
  • Don Goldstein, American basketball player
  • Elliot Goldstein, actor known as Elliott Gould
  • Emmanuel Goldstein, pseudonym of Eric Corley of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly
  • Eugen Goldstein (1850–1930) – a German physicist, and an early researcher in X-rays
  • Harvey Goldstein, British statistician
  • Harvey Goldstein, rock musician, known as Harvey Brooks
  • Herbert Goldstein (1922–2005), American physicist
  • Ivo Goldstein (born 1958), Croatian historian
  • Jack Goldstein, (1945–2003), a contemporary artist
  • Jack Goldstein, (1986 -), British Musician
  • Jenette Goldstein (1960–) American actress
  • Jerry Goldstein (physicist) (born 1970), space physicist
  • Jerry Goldstein (producer), American producer, singer songwriter and musician
  • Jonathan Goldstein (disambiguation)
  • Josef Goldstein (1836–1899), Austro-Hungarian cantor
  • Joseph I. Goldstein, American engineer
  • Joseph L. Goldstein, a Nobel Prize–winning biochemist
  • Joseph M. Goldstein, (1868–1939), German, Swiss and Russian economist
  • Joseph Goldstein (writer), Buddhist teacher
  • Kurt Goldstein (1878–1965)
  • Leo Goldstein, American-Israeli soccer referee
  • Leonard Goldstein, (1903–1954), American film producer
  • Lisa Goldstein
  • Lonnie Goldstein (1918–2013), American baseball player
  • Louis L. Goldstein
  • Marcus Goldstein
  • Margie Goldstein-Engle (born 1958), American equestrian
  • Martha Goldstein (1919–2014), American harpsichordist and pianist
  • Marvin Goldstein
  • Matthew Goldstein, Current chancellor of the City University of New York
  • Max Goldstein, Romanian communist
  • Mel Goldstein, a meteorologist
  • Melvyn Goldstein
  • Mikhail Goldstein, violinist
  • Nachman Goldstein, Tcheriner Rav
  • Paul Goldstein, American professional tennis player; USTA boys 16s & 2-time 18s singles champion
  • Peter Goldstein, British businessman.
  • Phil Goldstein
  • Rebecca Goldstein, American novelist and professor of philosophy.
  • Reuben Goldstein, later Reuben Goldstein Edwards, later Reuben George Edwards, manufacturer of Edward's Harlene hair restorers and colourants.
  • Robin Goldstein, American author and wine critic
  • Róza Goldstein, Hungarian mezzo-soprano
  • Ruby Goldstein ("Ruby the Jewel of the Ghetto"), US welterweight boxer
  • Samuel Goldstein, American Paralympian
  • Samuel Goldstein, Canadian politician
  • Shaike Goldstein-Ophir
  • Slavko Goldstein (born 1928), Croatian historian
  • Sokher Goldstein
  • Solomon Goldstein, Jewish-Bulgarian Communist politician
  • Sophie Goldstein
  • Sydney Goldstein, British mathematician and aerodynamicist
  • Todd Goldstein, Australian Football League footballer
  • Tom Goldstein
  • Vida Goldstein
  • Warren Goldstein (chief rabbi of South Africa)
  • Yoine Goldstein
Goldstein (film)

Goldstein is a 1965 film co-directed by Philip Kaufman and Benjamin Manaster, and produced by Kaufman and Zev Braun. The cast featured a number of actors from The Second City comedy troupe. The film shared the Prix de la Nouvelle Critique at the Cannes Film Festival in 1964 with Bertolucci's Before the Revolution.