Dov Levin (December 1, 1925 – June 27[1] or 28,[2] 2001) was an Israeli jurist in the Supreme Court justice in 1982–1995.
Levin joined the Irgun while at the same time working at the British Mandate police headquarters.
[1] During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War he served in the Israel Defense Forces as an officer in the Alexandroni Brigade's 35th Battalion.
[1] In 1988, he presided over a special court that judged John Demjanjuk and in the same year was responsible for disqualifying the Kach party from running for the Knesset.
[2] Levin was head of the National Council for Prevention of Road Accidents and the Israel Football Association refereeing departments.