Sarah Goldberg was born in New York City in 1903. She met and married her husband, and their two children were born there as well. They moved to Cincinnati, and then eventually to Dallas in 1940. She and her husband ran a millinery business in the Dallas area and eventually their son took over the business that culminated with 5 generations of milliners. Sarah always did the bookkeeping. She was a member of the Pioneer Women and was Chairperson of the JNF for many years also while being an active member for over 30 years. She volunteered at the Golden Ages retirement home, Veteran’s Hospital on Oak Cliff, and helped cancer patients. She received several awards for her charity work. Most notably, the Golda Meir Award.

Sarah Goldberg was interviewed by Rose Biderman on June 8, 1987.