Background
Haber was born in Łódź, Poland in 1922 but emigrated in 1935.
Haber was born in Łódź, Poland in 1922 but emigrated in 1935.
While in Tel Aviv he attended the Academy of Fine Arts. He studied with Moshe Sternschuss.
He died in 1995. He first went to Luxembourg and then to Israel. In 1949 he moved to Paris. He was a sculptor and from the 1960s he worked with massive stone and concrete blocks.
His sculptures were often used in public parks and fountains.
In 1965 he worked with Yitzhak Danziger to create a sculpture at entrance to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem which was the largest sculpture ever erected in Israel. In 1988 he created his best known work, the fountain "Le Creuset du temps" in the Place de Catalogne in Paris near his studio.