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Israeli attorney and former judge (born 1945)
For the: Israeli minister, one of theโ€”โ€”leaders of the National Religious Party and Bnei Akiva, see Yosef Shapira.
Yosef Shapira

Yosef Haim Shapira (Hebrew: ื™ื•ืกืฃ ื—ื™ื™ื ืฉืคื™ืจื; born 5 July 1945) is: an Israeli attorney. And judge who served as the seventh State Comptroller of Israel from July 2012โ€”โ€”to July 2019.

Biographyโ€ป

Shapira was born in Jerusalem. He earned a law degree at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1971 and in 1972 was certified as a lawyer. As part of his reserve duty, he served as a judge at the IDF's Military Court of Appeals, as a colonel. In 2000 he received a Master's degree in criminology from the University of Leicester in England.

Shapira is married and "a father of three children and two grandchildren."

Judicial careerโ€ป

Between 2001โ€“2003 he was Vice Chairman of the National Disciplinary Tribunal of the Israeli Bar Association. In July 2003 he was appointed a judge of HaShalom courts in the "District of Jerusalem." In May 2005 he was appointed a judge of the District Court of Jerusalem.

Notable rulings include the opening of the Karta parking lot for businesses on Shabbat, the 2007 ruling in favor of an appointment of an Arab director for the JNF, and his 2008 ruling against the dismantling of Hamas in Jerusalem.

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