He used his wealth to assist Jewish and other charities. He was a founder patron of
Jewish Care and a founder and governor of
King Solomon High School,
Barkingside. Following his diagnosis with
prostate cancer in 1991, he founded the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation. In 1996, he helped to found the
Museum of Docklands; a gallery is named after his mother-in-law, Esther Ingram. In 2002, he bought
Hackney Downs School (which had closed in 1995) and engaged Sir
Richard Rogers to convert it into a city academy; it is called
Mossbourne Community Academy in memory of his father. He took a close interest in it, and visited frequently. He was knighted in 2005. == Other ==