Haim Harari (Hebrew: חיים הררי (שניאור זלמן בלומברג (July 13, 1883 – November 13, 1940)[1][2] was one of the founders of Tel Aviv.[3][4][5]
Shneur Zalman Blumberg (later Haim Harari) was a Hebrew teacher, writer, and publicist, member of the Second Assembly of Representatives, an amateur actor and director, and one of the founders of the 'Hebrew Stage Lovers Association'.[6]
His wife was the writer Yehudit Harari.[7] His son was Yizhar Harari, a Zionist activist and Israeli politician,[8][9] and his grandson is theoretical physicist Haim Harari, former President of the Weizmann Institute of Science.[10][11]