Shmuel Harlap

Shmuel Harlap
שמואל חרל"פ
Born1945 (age 79–80)
Israel
EducationHebrew University of Jerusalem (1971)
Harvard University (1975)

Shmuel Harlap (Hebrew: שמואל חרל"פ; born 1945) is an Israeli businessman, the chairman of the Colmobil Group (קבוצת כלמוביל), and an investor in startup companies. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Harvard University.

Biography

Harlap was born in 1945 and raised in Rehovot and Haifa.[1] In the early 1960s, his father Amichai obtained a license to import Mercedes-Benz cars and started the car importer Colmobil.[1][2] Harlap did his military service in the Golani Brigade[1] and served in the Six Day War.[2] After completing a doctorate in philosophy at Harvard University, specializing in Platonic philosophy, he served as a lecturer in political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1]

Colmobil headquarters in Rosh HaAyin

In 1982, he was appointed chairman of Colmobil. The company began importing the Japanese car brand Mitsubishi in 1988 and Hyundai vehicles in 1994. Colmobil eventually secured about 20% of the Israeli car market.[1] This success contributed to Harlap’s substantial personal wealth; in TheMarker magazine’s 2016 ranking of Israel’s richest people, he was placed 21st, with an estimated fortune of approximately US$1.5 billion.[3] Harlap invests in startup companies;[2] in 2017, his wealth doubled after Intel purchased Mobileye, for which he owned around 7% of the shares.[1][2]

Harlap published an op-ed on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Haaretz in 2017.[4] In 2018, Harlap joined other Israeli businessmen in condemning the Israeli government's plan to deport 40,000 African asylum-seekers.[5][6] Following the attacks of October 7, 2023, the Harlap family donated 120 Mitsubishi Space Star cars to the kibbutzim Nir Oz, Nahal Oz, Be'eri, and Kfar Aza.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Meet the Israeli Who Added $1 Billion to His Bank Account Overnight". Haaretz. 2017-03-27. Archived from the original on 2025-06-08.
  2. ^ a b c d "Shmuel Harlap". Forbes. Retrieved 2025-06-08.
  3. ^ עמית, חגי. "מה חושב המיליארדר שהכפיל את שווייו בעסקת מובילאיי על שי אגסי והמכונית החשמלית". TheMarker Online (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2022-05-26. Retrieved 2025-03-09.
  4. ^ Harlap, Shmuel (2017-07-24). "Opinion | Between Appetite and Starvation: The Search for a Jewish and Palestinian Compromise". Haaretz. Archived from the original on 2024-01-10.
  5. ^ "Israeli CEOs, tech entrepreneurs speak out against African deportations | The Jerusalem Post". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2025-06-08.
  6. ^ Stoler, Omri Milman and Tofi (2019-08-20). "Morris Kahn, Yossi Vardi, Urge Netanyahu to Halt Deportation of Israel-Born Children of Migrant Workers". CTECH - www.calcalistech.com. Retrieved 2025-06-08.
  7. ^ גדליהו, דובי בן (2023-10-26). "שמואל חרל"פ, יו"ר כלמוביל, תורם 120 מכוניות חדשות לקיבוצי העוטף". Globes. Retrieved 2025-03-09.