- Horace Kadoorie
Sir Horace Kadoorie, CBE (
28 September 1902 -22 April 1995 ) was a famous industrialist, hotelier, andphilanthropist . His father was SirElly Kadoorie , and his uncle, SirEllis Kadoorie . His family were originallyIraq iJew s fromBaghdad who later migrated toBombay (Mumbai), India in the mid-18th century.Kadoorie and his brother Sir Lawrence Kadoorie worked for
Victor Sassoon during the 1920s and 1930s, and managed his famousShanghai hotel. They also worked for there for their father, the famous industrialist SirElly Kadoorie .Among Sir Horace's philanthropies was a school that became a haven for Jewish refugee children in Shanghai.
He and his brother also formed an agricultural aid organization that in the 1960s helped hundreds of thousands of peasants in rural areas near Hong Kong to become independent farmers.
Kadoorie and his brother, Lawrence, both received the
Magsaysay Award for public service in 1962. They were also conferred Chev.Leg.Hon. by the French government. The Nepal Government awarded him one of its highest honors, theGorkha Dakshin Bahu (First Class) Award, for his work in helping Gurkha soldiers readjust to rural life after leaving the British military.Sir Horace Kadoorie died in Hong Kong on the
22 April 1995 . He was buried in the Jewish Cemetery inHappy Valley, Hong Kong .ee also
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