Pinchas Abramovich (Hebrew: 'פנחס אברמוביץ) (1909–1986) was an Israeli painter during the period of the Yishuv and the following days of the state of Israel.
Pinhas Abramovich was born in 1909, in Mažeikiai, in the Russian Empire (today, in Lithuania), as the youngest of eight children in a family of Orthodox Jews.
In 1932, he moved to Tel Aviv, and spent two years working at the studio of the Israeli artist Joseph Zaritsky together with Yehiel Krize, Arie Aroch, Chaya Schwartz and others.
[1][2] In addition to his artistic activity, in 1938–1941, he joined the Haganah and served in a unit commanded by Orde Wingate.
[1] In 1948 Abramovich and fellow artists founded in Tel Aviv the Ofakim Hadashim group, which was known to have a great influence on Israeli art.