Yeshivat Har Hamor (Hebrew: ישיבת הר המור); is a Religious Zionist yeshiva in Har Homa, Jerusalem, founded in 1997 as an offshoot of Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav.
The Yeshiva was founded when a group of rabbis, led by Zvi Thau, broke off from Mercaz Harav.
The broader cause of the separation was a disagreement between Thau and Rabbi Avraham Shapira, head of Mercaz HaRav, about methods of Torah education.
The yeshiva moved to a newly built permanent building in the Har Homa neighbourhood in August 2017.
It has a mamlachti ("statist") approach which sees special holiness in the institution of the State of Israel, which Rabbi Kook (the elder) termed "God's throne in the world".