Rozin was elected to the Knesset in
2013 on the
Meretz list. During her first term in the Knesset she chaired the Committee on
Foreign Workers, and headed three lobbies; the Lobby for Equality in Employment, the Lobby for Female Knesset Members, and the Lobby for Equality and Pluralism. She is a member of the
Women of the Wall, and says she subscribes to a worldview combining religious freedom with feminism. On 4 March 2014, she and
Amram Mitzna were awarded the
Israel Democracy Institute's Outstanding Parliamentarian Award of 2013. The award was given in recognition for her work promoting the rights of women, children, and disadvantaged groups. In January 2015, Rozin conducted mock gay weddings outside the headquarters of
the Jewish Home party to protest its opposition to same-sex marriage. She was also ranked third on
Aguda's ranking of LGBT rights advocates in the Knesset, behind only fellow Meretz MKs
Nitzan Horowitz and
Tamar Zandberg. and in the
April 2019 elections in third place. In the
2022 Israeli legislative election, she was placed 3rd on the
Meretz list, but was not re-elected to the Knesset after Meretz failed to cross the
electoral threshold ==References==