Lawrence Kadoorie, Baron Kadoorie,
CBE
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
(2 June 1899 – 25 August 1993) was a
Hong Kong
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industrialist
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,
hotelier
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, photographer and philanthropist.
Biography
Lawrence Kadoorie was born to a Baghdadi-Jewish family from Bombay, India. He was the older child of Laura (née Mocatta) and Sir
Elly Kadoorie
Sir Eleazer "Elly" Silas Kadoorie (1867 – February 8, 1944) was a Baghdadi-born Jewish businessman and philanthropist active in Shanghai and Hong Kong. He was a member of the wealthy Kadoorie family that had large business interests in the F ...
.
[Haaretz: "This Day in Jewish History: A WWII Survivor Who Built Hong Kong Dies – Lawrence Kadoorie rose from a Japanese prison camp to restore his family's fortunes and help forge Hong Kong's future with China" by David B. Green]
25 August 2014 His brother,
Horace Kadoorie
Sir Horace Kadoorie, CBE (28 September 1902 – 22 April 1995) was an industrialist, hotelier, and philanthropist.
Early life and education
In 1913–14, he spent a year at Clifton College and was a member of Polacks House; a boarding house so ...
(1902–1995), would become his partner in the family business.
In 1981, Lawrence Kadoorie became the first Hong Kong born person to be elevated to the
peerage
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Peerages include:
Australia
* Australian peers
Belgium
* Belgi ...
as a life peer with the title and style of Baron, and to have become a member of the
House of Lords
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.
His uncle was Sir
Ellis Kadoorie
Sir Ellis Kadoorie CBE (1865–1922) was a Jewish entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was a member of the wealthy Baghdadian Kadoorie family that had large business interests in the Far East. His brother was Sir Elly Kadoorie, and his nephew wa ...
. His family were originally
Mizrahi Jews
Mizrahi Jews ( he, יהודי המִזְרָח), also known as ''Mizrahim'' () or ''Mizrachi'' () and alternatively referred to as Oriental Jews or ''Edot HaMizrach'' (, ), are a grouping of Jewish communities comprising those who remained i ...
from
Baghdad
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who later migrated to
Bombay
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(Mumbai), India in the mid-eighteenth century. He was educated at
Clifton College
''The spirit nourishes within''
, established = 160 years ago
, closed =
, type = Public schoolIndependent boarding and day school
, religion = Christian
, president =
, head_label = Head of College
, head ...
. Kadoorie and his brother Sir
Horace Kadoorie
Sir Horace Kadoorie, CBE (28 September 1902 – 22 April 1995) was an industrialist, hotelier, and philanthropist.
Early life and education
In 1913–14, he spent a year at Clifton College and was a member of Polacks House; a boarding house so ...
worked for
Victor Sassoon
Sir Ellice Victor Sassoon, 3rd Baronet, (20 December 1881 – 13 August 1961) was a businessman and hotelier from the wealthy Baghdadi Jewish Sassoon merchant and banking family.
Biography
Sir Ellice Victor Elias Sassoon was born 30 Decemb ...
during the 1920s and 1930s, and managed
his famous Shanghai hotel. They also worked for their father Sir
Elly Kadoorie
Sir Eleazer "Elly" Silas Kadoorie (1867 – February 8, 1944) was a Baghdadi-born Jewish businessman and philanthropist active in Shanghai and Hong Kong. He was a member of the wealthy Kadoorie family that had large business interests in the F ...
.
Awards and philanthropy
Kadoorie was made a
CBE
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations,
and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
in 1970,
knighted
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in 1974 and created Baron Kadoorie, of
Kowloon
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in Hong Kong and of the
City of Westminster
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on 22 September 1981 for his philanthropic work throughout the UK and Hong Kong.
Kadoorie and his brother, Horace, both received the
Magsaysay Award
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for public service in 1962. They were also appointed
Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur by the
French government
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.
He also gave money to the
Kahal Kadosh Mekor Haim
Kahal ( he, כָּחָל) is a moshav in the Galilee near Highway 85 in northern Israel. Located on the border of the Upper Galilee and Lower Galilee, north of Lake Kinneret and just northwest of Tabgha, it falls under the jurisdiction of Me ...
(Holy Community Fountain of Life) to finish the construction of the
Kadoorie Synagogue
The Kadoorie Mekor Haim Synagogue ( pt, Sinagoga do Porto/Sinagoga Kadoorie Mekor Haim) is a synagogue of the Jewish community of Porto, situated in the civil parish of Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, the municipality of Porto, in the Portuguese nort ...
for the
Anusim
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/
Marranos
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The term specifically refers to the charg ...
in
Oporto
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, Portugal.
Photography
Kadoorie was an enthusiastic amateur photographer, his photographs documented many aspects of the city and rural life of average Hongkongers in the 1950s. He took a
slice of life
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approach on photography, regularly carried a camera with him as he went about daily life. His photographs covered streetscape and landscape, pedestrian,
ferry
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commuters, labour at work, farmers with their live stock,
hawkers and many other aspects of the old Hong Kong. His photograph collection was preserved by the Hong Kong Heritage Project, and was featured in photography exhibition "Eye of Hong Kong" in 2017.
Personal life
In 1938, Kadoorie married Muriel Gubbay, the daughter of Hebrew scholar David Sassoon Gubbay.
[Jewish Times Asia: "Celebration of Life Muriel, The Lady Kadoorie 1915 – 2011"]
retrieved 30 April 2013 They had two children: a son,
Michael Kadoorie
Sir Michael David Kadoorie, GBS (born 1941) is a Hong Kong billionaire businessman, and the chairman and 18% owner of CLP Group, Hong Kong's largest electricity producer. He also owns 47% of Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels.
Early life
Born in 19 ...
(heir to the family business) and a daughter Rita (who married a
Scottish accountant). He died on 25 August 1993 and is buried in the
Jewish Cemetery
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in
Happy Valley, Hong Kong
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.
His widow, Muriel, died in Hong Kong on 5 December 2011.
See also
*
Kadoorie family
The Kadoorie family or "Khedouri" ( he, כדורי, ar, خضوري) are a wealthy Hong Kong-based family, originally Mizrahi Jews from Baghdad, Iraq. From the mid-18th century they were established in Mumbai, British Raj India becoming one of t ...
*
Kadoorie Agricultural Aid Association
The Kadoorie Agricultural Aid Association (KAAA) () was founded in 1951 in Hong Kong by two businessmen, Lawrence and Horace Kadoorie, to help destitute refugees transform their lives through various agricultural programmes.
See also
* Kadoorie ...
References
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1899 births
1993 deaths
Jewish Chinese history
Hong Kong businesspeople
Hong Kong philanthropists
Hong Kong Jews
Hong Kong people of Iraqi-Jewish descent
Lawrence
Lawrence may refer to:
Education Colleges and universities
* Lawrence Technological University, a university in Southfield, Michigan, United States
* Lawrence University, a liberal arts university in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
Preparator ...
Knights Bachelor
Life peers
Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
People educated at Clifton College
Ramon Magsaysay Award winners
Jewish philanthropists
Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Hong Kong Basic Law Consultative Committee members
British politicians of Iraqi descent
20th-century philanthropists
Life peers created by Elizabeth II