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Emmanuel Kaye

Sir Emmanuel Kaye was a British industrialist and philanthropist associated with Lansing Bagnall, an electric forklift manufacturer, and with the Kaye Organisation.

Early life and background
Kaye was born in Russia, the son of wheat merchant Zelman Kagarlisky (1877/1878–1926; his name was also spelled "Zalman Kagarlitzky") and his wife, Chassia Annie (1885/6–1943), a botanist. The family came to England when he was young, settling in London. In 1934, his mother changed the family name to "Kaye". ==Career==
Career
In 1940, Kaye founded J. E. Shay Ltd., described as precision gauge tool and instrument makers. He was a donor to Tony Blair's Labour Leader's Office Fund before the 1997 General Election. Kaye was associated with the Labour Friends of Israel. == Philanthropy ==
Philanthropy
The Emmanuel Kaye Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales (charity number 280281). Among major beneficiaries of his philanthropy was Emmanuel College, Cambridge, which made him an Honorary Member in 1994. He was Vice-Chairman (1981-85) and Chairman (1985–99) of the Thrombosis Research Trust. == Public roles ==
Public roles
Kaye's public activities included involvement with the Confederation of British Industry and membership of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art. He was also a trustee of the Glyndebourne Opera from 1979 to 1984. ==Personal life==
Personal life
In 1946, Kaye married Elizabeth, daughter of Mark Cutler; they had a son and two daughters. He was appointed C.B.E. in 1967, and Knight Bachelor in 1974. == References ==
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