Samuel H. Goldenson

Samuel Harry Goldenson (March 26, 1878 – August 31, 1962) was a Polish-born American rabbi.

A number of his sermons have been published, he wrote Reconstruction in 1919, and he contributed to Harper's symposium Religion and the Modern Mind in 1929.

He spent the last years of his career preaching in small communities under the auspices of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.

He served as president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis from 1933 to 1935, when he was confronted by the rise of Nazi Germany and the Great Depression.

Their children were Evelyn Beatrice (wife of Naaman Glick), Robert Myer, and William Lee.