Samuel Louis Mosinger (180420 April 1872) was a prominent Croatian businessman, merchant and member of the "Varaà ¾din charity society", the first and oldest such society in Croatia.
Mosinger was born in Varaà ¾din to a Jewish family. He was a member of the presidency council and president of the Varaà ¾din Jewish community since 1828. In 1844, Mosinger and Samuel Leitner were the first Jews who became members of the "Varaà ¾din charity society", founded to help poor and needy citizens of Varaà ¾din and surrounding areas. Mosinger was a well known supporter of the poor, and especially school youth regardless to religious affiliation. In 1865, because of his numerous and versatile merits for the "Varaà ¾din charity society", he was knighted by Franz Joseph I of Austria. Mosinger was elected as the treasurer of the "Varaà ¾din charity society" in 1851, and has been on that position until his death in 1872. He wrote "The short history of the Varaà ¾din charity society" which is preserved at the Varaà ¾din City Museum. Mosinger died in 1872 after a short and serious illness. "Agramer Zeitung" wrote with great sadness about his death, with a huge crowd attending the funeral.