Mordechai Gabrieli (מרדכי גבריאלי; fl. c. 1952 - 1980) was an Israeli cartographer and publisher active in the early decades of Israel's statehood. His known surviving works include primarily maps and guides of Israel and Jerusalem, though he occasionally produced maps of other regions. He is likely the same Mordechai Gabrieli whose survival of the Holocaust is documented in several sources - born Martin or Motke Bercu in Romania, he was sent to a labor camp in 1942 but was liberated by Soviet troops in 1944. He then immediately trekked to Palestine to start a new life, changing his name in the process.