Haim Boger

Haim Boger (Hebrew: חיים בוגר, 25 September 1876 – 8 June 1963) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the General Zionists between 1951 and 1955.

Born Haim Bograshov in Taurida Governorate in the Russian Empire (today in Ukraine), Boger received traditional education in a yeshiva, and took a correspondence course at a secular gymnasium.

He was amongst the leaders of the Zionists for Zion organisation, which opposed the British Uganda Programme, a plan to give part of East Africa for a Jewish homeland.

After World War I he established the Nordia neighbourhood in Tel Aviv for homeless people.

One of the leaders of HaGush HaMizrachi, he was a member of The Union of General Zionists' directorate.