and
Martin O'Malley in 2013 In December 2012,
Yair Lapid named Lipman number 17 on the electoral list for Knesset of his new Yesh Atid party. The party won 19 seats in the
January 2013 elections and Lipman was elected to Knesset, becoming its first American-born member in nearly 30 years. He
renounced US citizenship to take the position, as Israeli law does not allow dual citizens to serve in the Knesset. During the 19th Knesset, Lipman served on the Finance Committee, the Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs Committee, the Knesset House Committee and the special committee for legislation on
Haredi conscription into military or national service. He chaired the Knesset task force to help Haredim enter the work force, the Knesset task force for dialogue between religious and secular, and held the party's portfolio for the environment, public health, and preventing the suffering of animals. Lipman also headed the Knesset's delegation to the parliaments of South Africa and England. He took part in diplomatic missions to South Africa (including attending
Nelson Mandela's funeral), England, Germany, Hungary, and the United States. Lipman was placed seventeenth on the Yesh Atid list for the
2015 elections, which saw him lose his seat as the party won only eleven seats. After the elections he continued his public work as the Chairman of Anglo and Diaspora Affairs for Yesh Atid. However, in May 2018, he left the party due to "personal reasons". In June 2017, Lipman's son was attacked by a mob of ultra-Orthodox extremists when he entered an ultra-Orthodox Haredi neighborhood in
Mea Shearim dressed in his IDF uniform. The IDF uniform upset the extremists as they are hostile towards ultra-Orthodox individuals serving in the IDF. Lipman characterized the incident as part of a broader pattern of rising hostility toward Haredi soldiers and proposed legislation to address the tension. He hosted a weekly radio show on
Voice of Israel called "One Nation with Dov Lipman," serves as a political correspondent for
i24news, and writes columns for
the Jerusalem Post and
the Times of Israel. Lipman served as the
secretary-general of the
World Confederation of United Zionists, part of the
World Zionist Organization, from 2020 to 2021, where he helped the Jewish community of Uganda. In June 2021, Lipman established Yad L'Olim, and NGO which provides services for new immigrants, their families and global Jewry. ==Views and opinions==