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  1. Kadoorie Agricultural High School, sometimes spelled "Kadouri" or "Kaduri", is an agricultural school and youth village in Israel situated next to Mount Tabor in the Lower Galilee, two kilometers north of Kfar Tavor. Founded in 1933, it had a population of 209 in 2022.

  2. Kadoorie Youth Village, established in 1933, is located at the foot of the Biblical Mt Tabor. In this rural agricultural school, some of Israel’s most famous political and intellectual leaders were educated, including Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Yigal Alon, the well- known general, and the poet Haim Guri. Today, Kadoorie’s student ...

  3. 29 de nov. de 2022 · Horace Kadoorie was also on that ship, returning from a European trip. His Baghdadi family was among the wealthiest in Shanghai. His father, Elly Kadoorie, had founded Kadoorie Agricultural High School in Palestine in 1933, and the family had founded English-language schools for the Chinese in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Canton.

  4. כפר הנוער פנימיה ובית הספר התיכון החקלאי ניסויי ע"ש כדורי – Kadoorie School – כפר הנוער החקלאי כדורי. אודות הכפר. כפר הנוער החקלאי כדורי נוסד בשנת 1933 על ידי הנציב הבריטי העליון וברבות הימים קנה לו שם כמוסד לימודים נחשב והתמקם במרכז האתוס הציוני של ימי טרום המדינה, אשר מנחיל לתלמידיו השכלה גבוהה, ערכי ציונות ולימודי חקלאות מעשית.

  5. 17 de jul. de 2020 · The Kadoorie family ultimately contributed much to the Zionist enterprise, and even persuaded the Chinese government to support the Balfour Declaration. The Kadoorie Agricultural High School in Lower Galilee was built with funds from the estate of Elly’s brother, Sir Ellis Kadoorie.

  6. In addition to the agricultural land the college included cattle, sheep and chicken farms. The agricultural school played an important role in providing the Palestinian agricultural sector with technicians in various fields of agriculture.

  7. Rabin attended the Kadoorie Agricultural High School in the Galilee where he excelled, earning a prize at graduation from the British High Commissioner that would have entitled him to study abroad. Instead, Rabin stayed in Israel and, in 1941, enlisted in the Palmach, a pre-state militia.