Einar von Hirsch (5 June 1872 – 20 October 1938) was a Norwegian dentist and landowner.
He was born in Romedal as a son of director Johan Leuthäuser Hirsch (1843–1922) and his first wife Johanne P. Bolstad (1847–1930).
From 1915 to 1921 he edited the periodicals Norsk Tannlægeforenings Tidende and Munnpleien, also chairing the Norwegian Specialized Press Association.
[6] In 1927 he put forward the idea of establishing Norway's first gallop horse racing track at Øvre Vold.
[7] The plan was approved by the central government despite local protests, creating Øvrevoll Galoppbane.