Agadati, Baruch Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski), Painter. b. 1895, Siberia. Grew up in Odessa. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War. 1919 Returned to Israel. Studies: 1910 Bezalel, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz; 1914-19 Odessa, dance and painting; 1955 in Paris and Florence. Teaching: Classical ballet, painting and music in Odessa. 1976 Made a "Worthy of Tel Aviv". Worked in the theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the thirties; first Hebrew speaking film "This is the Land". Mayor Dizengoff gave him a hut in Tel Aviv to live in. Died 1976. (The Israel museum in Jerusalem, web site).