Member of Knesset Rabbi Dov Lipman (right) of the centrist Yesh Atid Party tells Ha'aretz how he believes the rift between secular and haredi communities in Israel can be bridged, what his party is doing to encourage haredi men and women to join the workforce, and why he believes the parties representing these people are perpetuating haredi poverty. Lipman, a moderate haredi, also explains his position on the Reform Movement and whether or not it should be incorporated into Israel's state-enforced religious law apparatus.