Rabbi Jason Miller
Rabbi Jason Miller is an educator, entrepreneur, social media expert and blogger. He is president of Access Computer Technology, a computer consulting firm based in Detroit, and is the founder/director of Kosher Michigan, a kosher certification agency. His personal blog has reached over a million and he has created PopJewish.com, TorahDaily.com, CelebrateJewish.com, and JewishTechs.com. Rabbi Jason also writes for Time.com and the Huffington Post. Follow him on Twitter: @rabbijason
Articles by Rabbi Jason Miller
An Interesting Jewish “Jeopardy” Champ
Passover is the eight-day Jewish holiday in which we ask questions at the seder table. For one quirky Jewish guy ...
The Year for Transition and Transformation
The summer of 1984 was my first exposure to the mega-international sporting event known as the Summer Olympic Games. At ...
‘Straight Outta Compton’ and Black Lives Matter
When I was supposed to be learning Torah trope in my bedroom at 12 years old in preparation for my ...
Appointing Judges Shouldn’t Be Taken Lightly
The Torah portion called Shoftim, the Hebrew word for judges, is always read at the beginning of the new month ...
Why I Did a 180 on “Kosher Soul”
A friend tipped me off to a new reality TV show that was about to begin publicizing its pilot episode. ...
Do We Need Lent in Judaism?
There are two funny images I like to circulate this time every year as we approach the Passover holiday. The ...
Rabbis Should Double Down on Pop Culture
Growing up I had fond respect for the senior rabbi of my congregation. I learned much from him, but I ...
Let the Parenting Criticism Stop… Unless
The other day I came across a very funny video by Similac, the baby formula company. This extended advertisement was ...
How the Tragedy of an Infant’s Death Can Bring About Mitzvot
Today will be a difficult day for my family. And for me. We should be celebrating the first birthday of ...
Have We Forgotten Yitzhak Rabin Already?
Last night I sat among 850 supporters of Israel and its Israel Defense Forces at the annual Friends of the ...