Background
Goldstein, Charlotte Leah Taylor was born on February 8, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Goldstein, Charlotte Leah Taylor was born on February 8, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Bachelor, Claremont Men's College, 1974. Master of Arts, University Southern California, 1978. Doctor of Philosophy, University Southern California, 1979.
Owner Postal Instant Press, Los Angeles, since 1971, Printing Plant, Culver City, since 1972. Owner, vice president S/C Enterprises, Inc., since 1972. Director 1st. National Bank.
Co-author, founding director national pioneer Stay-Well Medical Program for Senior Citizens, 1966—1971. Co-founder Southern California Drug Control Program. Board directors Doctor's Hospital.
Co-organizer Temple Beth Ami, Reseda, California, 1950. Organizer Hadassah, Encino, 1954, B'nai Brith, West Los Angeles, 1964. Chairman Hollywood United Service Organizations, 1954—1964.
Adult training director Boy Scouts American. Member executive committee California J.F. Kennedy for President, 1960. Member of Printing Industry American, J.W.V. Auxiliary, Life Foundation Medicine and Law, Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary Club, Elks Club.
Daughter of George F. and Dorothy Goldman, Harry and Fanny (Goldberg) Taylor. Married S. Edward Goldstein, February 28, 1942. Children: Jeffrey Allan, Sharon Leigh, Charles Terry, James Stephen.