Ben-Zion Rubin (Hebrew: בן-ציון רובין; born 6 January 1939) is an Israeli former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the National Religious Party and Tami between 1977 and 1984.
Born in Tripoli in Libya in 1939, Rubin emigrated to Israel in 1949.
He studied humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and earned a teaching certificate from the university's Education Department, going on to work as a teacher.
In 1961 he joined the National Religious Party, and in 1969 became a member of Netanya city council, which he remained on until 1978.
Towards the end of the Knesset term he left the party to join Aharon Abuhatzira's breakaway faction, Tami, which was largely composed of Sephardi Jews.