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Israeli MK Rabbi Dov Lipman Visits Yeshiva University

by Moshe Bochner ('13) This past Wednesday night, members of the Hatzioni club were privileged to attend a speech given by MK Rabbi Dov Lipman at YU. Rabbi Lipman sits in Israel's Knesset and is a member of the Yesh Atid party. An American born Oleh from Silver Spring, Maryland,  Rabbi Lipman spoke of his journey from being an American Rebbe to becoming an Israeli Politician. After attending Yeshiva Ner Yisrael and teaching in several yeshiva high schools, Rabbi Lipman decided to make Aliyah eight years ago to teach in a yeshiva in Isael. Upon arrival, he had absolutely no intention or thought of entering Israeli politics. After riots with the Chareidi community in Beit Shemesh brought harm to himself and neighbors, however, Rabbi Lipman decided the time had come to work for change. Initially, he worked within the Beit Shemesh community to create an environment in which the different sects could live together without controversy. A short while after this experience, Rabbi Lipman got in touch with Israeli TV personality Yair Lapid. The two developed a close relationship with one another and were in agreement on various changes that they believed needed to be made in Israeli society. When Yair Lapid announced that he would be running for a position in Knesset as the chairman of the Yesh Atid party, Rabbi Lipman was asked to join the party, and was placed number seventeen on the party list. After two months of campaigning, Rabbi Lipman was elected as a member of Israel's 19th Knesset, the first American born MK in several decades. Rabbi Lipman shared inspirational stories and reflected on the life changing experience of being a member of Knesset. He also spoke about what it means to be a religious Jew in a predominantly secular party, and the unity he and his colleagues are trying to foster between the different sects of Israeli society. We thank Rabbi Lipman for allotting time from his busy schedule to visit our campus and speak to our students, and we wish him much success in all his endeavors.