Kerem Ben Zimra (Hebrew: כֶּרֶם בֶּן זִמְרָה) is a moshav in northern Israel.
Near Safed in the Upper Galilee, it falls under the jurisdiction of Merom HaGalil Regional Council.
[1] The moshav was founded in 1949 by immigrants to Israel from Turkey.
Rabbi Meir Yehuda Getz (1924–1995), a kabbalist and the first rabbi of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, was among the founders of the moshav,[2] which was named after Rabbi David Ben Zimra, who was buried with his father Yosef nearby.
[3] In 1968, a 68-dunam nature reserve was declared[4] on the land south of the moshav.