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ID097788
Title ProperJews of China and their contribution to the establishment of the Jewish national home in Palestine in the first half of the twentieth century
LanguageENG
AuthorKatz, Yossi
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article deals with the contribution of Zionists throughout the world to the building of the National Home in Palestine, including the Zionist communities in the Far East - India and China. It examines the vast Zionist activity taking place in China, with the Zionists of China making a significant contribution, especially considering the small size of its Jewish community. In contrast to popular belief, in the period discussed in our research China was not distant and disconnected from the Zionist centres in Palestine and Europe. Written Zionist propaganda and Zionist representatives did not overlook China. The notable extent of donations and investments made by the Jews of China benefiting the National Home through the Jewish Colonial Trust, the Jewish National Fund, and the Foundation Fund is the result of two main factors: firstly, the economic strength of the community, especially the very wealthy Iraqi Jews, and secondly, the Zionist passion of the Chinese Jews. The Kadoorie family, whose donations assisted in purchasing land for the Hebrew University, the building of Ha'emek Hospital, and the establishment of the Galilee agricultural school, played a pivotal role. There is no doubt that Eliezer Kadoorie serving as head of the Zionist Organization in China as well as some of its institutions helped widen the circle of donors among upper and middle class Zionists in China, and shared in their prominent part in creating the Jewish National Home in Palestine.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 46, No. 4; Jul 2010: p.543 - 554
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 46, No. 4; Jul 2010: p.543 - 554
Key WordsPalestine ;  China ;  Jews ;  Twentieth Century ;  Jewish Community ;  India ;  Europe ;  Zionist Organization