Harry Sacher (3 September 1881[2] – 10 May 1971) was a British businessman, journalist, and Zionist leader.
He was legal adviser to the Palestine Zionist Executive and also counted the Municipality of Tel Aviv among his regular clients.
[7] His most important private client (and personal confidant) had been Pinhas Rutenberg, who, under his legal guidance, created the Jaffa Electric Company and later the Palestine Electric Company under British concession.
Harry Sacher was, therefore, an important figure in the process of providing Palestine with electric energy.
[8] An active Zionist, he was elected to the Executive of the WZO, and worked closely with Chaim Weizmann in their efforts to define and lead the WZO during the 1920s and 1930s, and contributed to early drafts of the Balfour Declaration.