Abraham Wolf Binder (January 13, 1895 – October 10, 1966 in New York City) was an American composer.
From age seven to fourteen, he joined the professional choir of Cantor Abraham Frachtenberg as an alto soloist.
At the age of fourteen, he became the choir director of the Kamenitzer Schul in downtown Manhattan under Cantor Abraham Singer.
In 1917 he was invited to found the music department for the 92nd Street Y, where he established a choral society and symphonic workshop and composed works for a children's opera program.
He was a respected leader within the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, having edited and published many compositions and articles on synagogue music.