Education
Born Zvi Langsam in Boryslav, Austria-Hungary (today in Ukraine), Shiloah was educated in a local gymnasium. He made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1932, and studied history at Tel Aviv University.
journalist politician Knesset member
Born Zvi Langsam in Boryslav, Austria-Hungary (today in Ukraine), Shiloah was educated in a local gymnasium. He made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1932, and studied history at Tel Aviv University.
In 1934 he joined Mapai, and four years later began working for Herzliya Workers Council. In 1941 he enlisted to the Artillery Corps of the British Army, and headed a Jewish Brigade delegation to the Munich Displaced Persons camp. In 1949 he became editor of HaDoar, a role he held until 1954.
He was elected onto the Mapai central committee in 1950, and Herzliya city council in 1954.
From 1960 until 1964 he was the city"s deputy mayor. In 1967 he was amongst the founders of the Movement for Greater Israel, and edited its biweekly publication Zot HaAretz.
In 1977 he left Likud and was amongst the founders of Tehiya. He chaired the party"s council, and was on its list for the 1981 elections.
However, he lost his seat in the July 1984 elections.
He died in 2000 at the age of 89.
During his youth he was a member of the Gordonia movement. In 1965 he joined the new Rafi and became a member of its secretariat. When Likud was formed by an alliance of several right-wing parties in 1973, he became a member of its directorate.