Alfred W. Fleisher Explained

Alfred W. Fleisher
Birth Date:c. 1878
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation:Real estate investor, philanthropist
Spouse:Selma Gerstley
Children:2 sons, 1 daughter
Relatives:Ralph J. Roberts (son-in-law)
Brian L. Roberts (grandson)

Alfred W. Fleisher (c. 1878 - December 25, 1928) was an American real estate investor and philanthropist. He was the co-founder and head of Mastbaum Brothers & Fleisher, and the president of the board of trustees of the Eastern State Penitentiary. He supported prison reform.

Life

Fleisher was born circa 1878 in Philadelphia.[1] He began his career in real estate with Stanley Mastbaum in his hometown, with an office on Walnut Street.[1] They were joined by Stanley's brother Jules in 1912, and the firm became known as Mastbaum Brothers & Fleisher.[1] Jules Mastbaum died in 1926, and Fleisher became the head of the firm.[2]

Fleisher was a philanthropist. He donated to the Jewish Federation of Charities in Philadelphia, and he served as the president of the board of trustees of the Eastern State Penitentiary.[3] He supported prison reform, including providing prisoners with employment opportunities,[1] and he "felt that work in the open amid healthful surroundings would help the convicts both physically and morally."[4] Fleisher supported their families financially while they were away,[1] and he helped them once they left prison.[4]

Fleisher married Selma Gerstley, the daughter of German-born philanthropist William Gerstley,[5] and they resided in Wyncote, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia. They had two sons, Howard and Robert, and a daughter, Susan.[1] Fleisher was a member of Congregation Keneseth Israel,[3] and he was one of the largest collectors of etchings in the U.S.[1] He died on December 25, 1928, in Wyncote, at age 50.[6] [2] [7] His daughter married Ralph J. Roberts, the founder of Comcast. His grandson, Brian L. Roberts, serves as its chairman and chief executive officer.

Notes and References

  1. News: A. W. Fleisher Dies At Philadelphia. Noted Realty Man and Benefactor Passes Away In Hospital There When Blood Fails To Strengthen Him. . March 7, 2020 . The Evening Sun . Hanover, Pennsylvania . December 26, 1928. 5. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Alfred W. Fleisher. Prominent Philanthropist to Be Buried Tomorrow . March 7, 2020 . Times Union . Brooklyn, New York . December 26, 1928. 18. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Funeral Services Today for Alfred W. Fleisher, Jewish Philanthropist . March 7, 2020 . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . December 27, 1928.
  4. News: Mr. Fleisher Led in Real Prison Reform . March 7, 2020 . The Philadelphia Inquirer . December 27, 1928. 10. Newspapers.com.
  5. News: William Gerstley. Jewish Charity Leader Dies; Burial Set for Today . March 7, 2020 . The Philadelphia Inquirer . November 17, 1931. 5. Newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: 2015-03-20 . Funeral Services Today for Alfred W. Fleisher, Jewish Philanthropist . 2023-12-23 . Jewish Telegraphic Agency . en-US.
  7. News: Alfred W. Fleisher, Philanthropist, Dies . March 7, 2020 . Reading Times . Reading, Pennsylvania . December 26, 1928. 1. Newspapers.com.