Samuel Oschin (1914 – July 28, 2003),
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August 3, 2003 born in
Dayton, Ohio, was a
Los Angeles entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Biography
Oschin was born to a
Jewish family on July 18, 1914, in
Dayton, Ohio.
He has a brother, Albert Oschin, and sister, Ruth Oschin Weiss.
At the age of ten, he started working cleaning chimneys, which grew into a small business, employing other boys.
He never completed high school, instead working with his father who was a painter, and then took a job at Briggs manufacturing, a tool and die company in
Detroit.
During World War II, he and his two brothers formed a tool and die company and won a large contract supplying airplane parts to the
United States Army Air Forces, which eventually evolved to the manufacture of bombs.
After the war, he converted his factory to the manufacture of furniture to support increased demand from returning soldiers.
In 1946, he moved to
Los Angeles and started an air conditioning business with his brother.
Seeing the demand for housing, he started a real estate development and construction company and was responsible for building one of the first planned communities in
Oxnard.
He then purchased the Savings and Loan Association in
Pacoima, California, which he grew to 27 branches statewide.
In 1974, he sold Savings and Loan Association to
Allstate
The Allstate Corporation is an American insurance company, headquartered in Northfield Township, Illinois, near Northbrook since 1967. Founded in 1931 as part of Sears, Roebuck and Co., it was spun off in 1993 but still partially owned by S ...
.
Oschin continued to build low cost housing in conjunction with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) until his retirement.
Philanthropy
Oschin's successful business ventures in manufacturing, banking, investment, and real estate development enabled philanthropic work in many areas, including astronomy, medicine, education, and the arts. In 1981, he founded the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oschin Family Foundation.
After a generous donation to
Palomar Observatory
Palomar Observatory is an astronomical research observatory in San Diego County, California, United States, in the Palomar Mountain Range. It is owned and operated by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Research time at the observat ...
, the
48-inch Schmidt telescope there was renamed for him.
Other organisations named for him include the Comprehensive Cancer Institute at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the planetarium at
Griffith Observatory. A new addition to the
California Science Center, to be called the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, will be the permanent home of the
Space Shuttle Endeavour, which is on temporary display in the
Samuel Oschin Pavilion,
which opened on October 30, 2012. Additionally, Oschin supported the
Anti-Defamation League
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), formerly known as the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, is an international Jewish non-governmental organization based in the United States specializing in civil rights law. It was founded in late Septe ...
,
The Jewish Home for the Aging, and Temple B'nai Hayim in
Sherman Oaks, California
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.
Personal life
Oschin died on July 28, 2003.
He is survived by his wife Lynda, a son, Michael Oschin, and a daughter, Barbara Oschin Ellis.
Oschin was a noted adventure traveler. He retraced
Robert Peary
Robert Edwin Peary Sr. (; May 6, 1856 – February 20, 1920) was an American explorer and officer in the United States Navy who made several expeditions to the Arctic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for, in Apri ...
's voyage to the North Pole, paddled up the Amazon in a dugout canoe, and crossed the Alps on an elephant following the story of
Hannibal
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.
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References
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Philanthropists from California
Jewish American philanthropists
1914 births
2003 deaths
American real estate businesspeople
20th-century American philanthropists
20th-century American Jews
21st-century American Jews