Tzipora Laskov (Hebrew: צפורה לסקוב; 1904–1989) was an Israeli nurse and politician.
[1] The couple fled to China, where they established a branch of Hashomer Hatzair in Harbin.
[1] They later emigrated to Mandate Palestine in 1928, where Tzipora and found work at a factory.
[2] During World War II Laskov and husband David volunteered for the British Army, in which she helped found the Organisation of Soldiers Wives.
[2] In 1962 she opened a community clinic for family therapy in Haifa, working there until 1967.