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Aaron Feuerstein was born on 11 December, 1925 in Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American businessman (1925–2021). Discover Aaron Feuerstein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?
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Businessman |
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95 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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11 December, 1925 |
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11 December |
Birthplace |
Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Date of death |
4 November, 2021 |
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Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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United States
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Aaron Feuerstein Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Aaron Feuerstein's Wife?
His wife is Marika Rosenbaum
Louise Feuerstein (m. 1988-2013)
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Samuel (father) |
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Marika Rosenbaum
Louise Feuerstein (m. 1988-2013) |
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Aaron Feuerstein Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Aaron Feuerstein worth at the age of 95 years old? Aaron Feuerstein’s income source is mostly from being a successful CEO. He is from United States. We have estimated Aaron Feuerstein's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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CEO |
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Aaron Mordechai Feuerstein (December 11, 1925 – November 4, 2021) was an American industrialist, philanthropist, and the third-generation owner and CEO of Malden Mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
Some remember him as “the mensch who saved Christmas” when he publicly declared: “I am not throwing three thousand people out of work, two weeks before their holiday.”
After a major fire at Young Israel of Brookline, a synagogue founded by his father, Feuerstein donated $1,000,000 to help rebuild.
Feuerstein, a Jew, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on December 11, 1925.
He attended Boston Latin School and graduated from Yeshiva University in 1947, majoring in English and philosophy.
When the Malden Mills factory burned down on December 11, 1995, Feuerstein used his insurance money to rebuild it, and to pay the salaries of all the now-unemployed workers while it was being rebuilt.
Feuerstein spent millions keeping all 3,000 employees on the payroll with full benefits for ninety days.
He came to prominence globally by going against common business practices, especially at a time when many companies were downsizing and moving overseas.
"By the end of 1996 the plant was rebuilt."
Feuerstein said that he could not have taken another course of action due to his study of the Talmud and the lessons he learned there:
"I have a responsibility to the worker, both blue-collar and white-collar. I have an equal responsibility to the community. It would have been unconscionable to put 3,000 people on the streets and deliver a deathblow to the cities of Lawrence and Methuen. Maybe on paper our company is worth less to Wall Street, but I can tell you it's worth more."
Feuerstein was an alumnus of Camp Modin in Belgrade, Maine, and the keynote speaker at the 75th annual reunion in 1997.
Feuerstein was also a member of Young Israel of Brookline.
Feuerstein died of pneumonia on November 4, 2021, in a Boston hospital at the age of 95.
Feuerstein married twice; both wives predeceased him.
His surviving descendants include 3 children and six grandchildren.
An industrialist and philanthropist, for setting the standard for commitment to employees following a devastating fire at his Malden Mills manufacturing plant, he was awarded the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award on March 13, 1998.
This cost Feuerstein $25,000,000, his CEO position, and a November 2001 filing of chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The company achieved solvency again with the help of creditor generosity and government subsidies.
Malden Mills later garnered some lucrative Department of Defense (DOD) contracts for "smart" products that interweave fiber optic cabling, electronic biosensors, and USB ports into polar fleece fabric.
Malden Mills was awarded a $16 million DOD contract in 2006.
In January 2007, however, Malden Mills filed for bankruptcy again and ended production in July.
The company's underfunded (by 49%) pension was abandoned due to sale of corporate assets.