Dov Shilansky (; 21 March 1924 – 9 December 2010) was an Israeli lawyer, politician and Speaker of the Knesset from 1988 to 1992.
In October 1952, Shilansky was arrested while attempting to bring a suitcase bomb into the Israeli Foreign Ministry. Accused of being a member of an unnamed underground organization opposed to Israeli-German reparations negotiations, he was sentenced to two years in prison. American Jewish Yearbook, Vol. 55 (1954), p.346
He gained an LL.B from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and worked as an attorney as well as becoming a member of the Ethics Committee of the Israel Bar Association and the International Organization of Jewish Law Professionals.
Shilansky died in Tel Aviv on 9 December 2010, at the age of 86. Ex-Israeli parliament speaker Shilansky dead at 86 Bay Ledger, 9 December 2010
After retaining his seat again in 1984 and then in 1988, he was appointed Speaker of the Knesset. After the 1992 elections he served as Deputy Speaker. In 1993 he was a candidate for President, but was defeated by Ezer Weizman by 66 to 53. Previous Presidential Elections Knesset website He lost his seat in the 1996 elections, but was usually included in the ceremonial 120th slot in Likud's election lists. 'Ridiculous' Likud plan would bar Sharansky, not just Feiglin Jerusalem Post, 29 December 2005
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