This is a trend that is only bound to continue as  Aliya from America and Britain grows, how will the Hashkofas and influence of  the relatively more "liberal" American graduates of Charedi yeshivos effect life  of Charedim in Israel? In the past the native Charedim of Israel have required  American Charedi Olim and Baalei Teshuva to submit to Israeli Charedi directives  and standards and lifestyles. But this is a new challenge coming from the other  side, it will not stop because there are lots more like Dov Lipman where it's  coming from, it was bound to happen sooner or later and now it has, yet  again.
In the past Israeli Charedim put down literary  challenges from relatively moderate Western Charedi rabbis such as banning the  books of Rabbis Noson Kaminetsky ("Making of a Gadol") and Noson Slifkin (the  "Zoo Rabbi"), but now similar personalities are entering the political arena and  creating political alliances with secular politicians and parties. Americans are  PRAGMATISTS and LIBERALS (in the broadest political sense not in the narrow  pejorative meaning) and they adhere and love the PRAGMATIC and OPEN way of  politics and lifestyle. Americans CANNOT be dictated to, they adhere by the  rules of COMPROMISE. This is something new to Israel which is more IDEOLOGICAL,  RIGID and FANATICAL and it has the media and Israelis, both secular and Charedi  very confused. 
One of the curious developments of the last  election in Israel is that the Yesh Atid party that won 19 Knesset sets, has on  its lists at least two rabbis, one of them being a young American oleh:  "[Wikipedia]: Dov Lipman (Hebrew: דב ליפמן, born 7 July 1971) is an Israeli  rabbi, author and politician. A member of Yesh Atid, he was placed seventeenth  on the party's list for the 2013 Knesset elections.Born in Silver Spring,  Maryland, Lipman attended the Yeshiva of Greater Washington in his hometown and  completed his rabbinical studies at Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore while in a  concurrent program with the Johns Hopkins University, where he earned a master's  degree in Education. He immigrated to Israel in 2004."
But now Lipman has taken his cause to the Knesset  and as reported by the Times of Israel (February 13, 2013), Lipman makes some  radical statements, "taking the fight" to his Israeli Charedi Hashkafic  opponents in UTJ: Times of Israel
In maiden speech: US-born MK calls on  ultra-Orthodox to serve country
Quoting Torah sources, first American expat legislator in 30 years  exhorts Haredim to embrace army service and join labor market
MK Rabbi Dov Lipman, the first American-born Israeli member of parliament  in 30 years, delivered his inaugural Knesset speech Wednesday, recalling his  family’s immigration to Israel eight years ago and urging the ultra-Orthodox  community to give up its opposition to the universal draft and to join the  workforce.
Quoting sources from the Torah and biblical commentators about the value of  work and the need for soldiers to protect the nation, Lipman (Yesh Atid)  exhorted the Haredi parties to accept proposals that end blanket draft  exemptions for yeshiva students and encouraged them to join the army and/or  participate in some sort of national service.
“Everyone, including yeshiva students, is obligated to contribute to the  state through military or civil service,” the 41-year-old Maryland native said  in perfect Hebrew but with a thick American accent. “I am proud to be an MK for  a party that has a visionary leader who understands the time has come to restore  the true Jewish tradition, which combines Torah with work.”
Lipman, who received rabbinic ordination from Baltimore’s Orthodox Ner  Israel Rabbinical College, then turned to his fellow Haredi MKs and called on  them to cooperate with his party’s plan to introduce universal conscription.  “There is no ‘we’ and ‘you.’ There are no two sides. We are brothers; we’re all  Jews,” he said.
Most Haredim know full well that their children will not be able to  exclusively study Torah all their lives, he said, adding that pious Jews in the  US combine rigorous religious study with university education and the pursuit of  a livelihood. “There is no contradiction between the two.”
Lipman, who is known in the English-speaking Israeli community for his  activism against Haredi extremism in his hometown of Beit Shemesh, devoted a  significant portion of his 12-minute speech to his family’s aliya  experience...
After his speech, several MKs from Yesh Atid and other parties  rose to their feet and congratulated Lipman. Many male legislators hugged  Lipman, while his female colleagues handed him flowers, respecting the belief of  ultra-Orthodox men they are not allowed to touch women.
As is customary for an incoming MK’s maiden speech, Lipman was lauded by a  fellow lawmaker from a different party upon concluding his remarks.
MK Isaac Herzog (Labor) praised Lipman for his activism in Beit Shemesh and  said he viewed Lipman as a continuation of MKs who represent English-speaking  Jews in the Knesset, including his late father Haim Herzog (who was born in  Belfast) and his uncle Abba Eban (who was born in Cape Town.)
“You represent a very important stream in the Jewish world, that of  Haredim from English-speaking countries who follow in the footsteps of Rabbi  Moshe Feinstein, of blessed memory and many other great rabbis, which  understands the synthesis of the modern world and its complexities and Judaism  in the widest and deepest sense,” Herzog said. “It’s a difficult and very  complicated challenge.”
So AT THIS POINT IN TIME, here are some questions for Rabbi Dov Lipman: Who  does Rabbi Dov Lipman REALLY speak for? The Ner Yisroel Yeshiva in Baltimore he  got semicha from? The Agudas Yisroel of America that Ner Yisroel is part of??  For All American Charedim in Israel? Some? None? Crucially, how does  Lipman reconcile his status within a party led by Yair Lapid who wants to impose  even more draconian and radical changes on the Israeli Charedi world such as  accepting Reform and Conservative Judaism and their conversions and  "rabbis"?? As Isaac Herzog, stated, it's a big challenge but it will  not stop. A new age is dawning in Israel, but what kind? One of more problems or  with more solutions? More Kiddush HaShem or more Chillul HaShem?? No one really  seems to know right now, but we can all actually feel the Earth shifting  seismically below us. No doubt it!

 
 







