Author : Rabbi Jason Miller

About Rabbi Jason Miller

Rabbi Jason Miller is an entrepreneurial rabbi and a "Rabbi Without Borders" whose personal blog (http://blog.rabbijason.com) has been viewed by hundreds of thousands. The Detroit Free Press called him “the most tech-savvy Jewish leader in metro Detroit" and the Huffington Post ranked him among the top Jewish Twitter users in the world. A social media expert, Rabbi Jason is a popular speaker and writer on technology and its effect on the Jewish world. He writes the "Jewish Techs" blog for The Jewish Week and the monthly "Jews in the Digital Age" column for the Detroit Jewish News. Rabbi Jason Miller is the president of Access Computer Technology, a computer tech support and social media marketing company based in Michigan. He won the 2012 Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the West Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce and is one of the winners of a Jewish Influencer award from the National Jewish Outreach Program. Rabbi Jason has worked on college campuses with Hillel and has gained a reputation as a pied piper with Jewish teens and twentysomethings. He can talk about sports and movies just as easily as he can talk about Torah and Jewish law. Rabbi Jason is a frequent guest on the “Mojo in the Morning” show on Channel 9-5-5 in Detroit, Fox News, and the Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer on CNN. Trained as a kosher supervisor, Rabbi Jason is the founder and director of Kosher Michigan -- a kosher certification agency. He serves on the boards of several national and local organizations including the Jewish Outreach Institute, Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation, JARC and Kadima. He is an alumnus of the Rabbis Without Borders fellowship through Clal (The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership) and the STAR Foundation’s Professional Education for Excellence in Rabbis fellowship.

Now Mom Knows What You’re UpTo

Greg Schwartz’s mother Wendy used to complain that she never knew what her children were “up to.” The Bloomfield Hills resident often … Read More

Will an e-Haggadah Become Commonplace at the Seder

JEWS IN THE DIGITAL AGE The Passover seder is the most widely practiced home-based Jewish ritual. There is no shortage of haggadahs … Read More

Children and Technology: The Good, the Bad and the Dangerous

As our society becomes even more dependent on technology, we will have to continue adapting to the technology innovations that continue to … Read More

Synagogues, Jewish Non-Profits and Social Media – Do They Get It?

Cross-posted to Blog.RabbiJason.com and the Jewish Techs blog at The Jewish Week As a rabbi who is a social mediaologist, I find myself … Read More

RabbI Jason Miller’s Letter to Jeff Zaslow’s Daughter Eden

Originally posted on Blog.RabbiJason.com Dear Eden, When I heard the horrible news yesterday evening about your father’s tragic death I immediately thought … Read More

Shoah Survivor’s Grandson Plays Hockey For Germany

By Rabbi Jason Miller One year ago today I waited in line to enter the Reichstag. The moment wasn’t lost on me. … Read More

The Historical Jesus Is No Longer Taboo

I’ve always said that the only times Jewish people mention Jesus are when they stub their toe, miss the bus, or tell … Read More

Yes, I’m a Detroiter Too! (Rabbi Jason Miller)

This is my first article for the new Huffington Post Detroit: I was excited last week when the Huffington Post launched its new … Read More

Mitt Romney’s Magic Underwear (Rabbi Jason Miller)

I know I’m not the only rabbi who watches Bill Maher’s HBO show “Real Time” religiously. I say “religiously” with tongue-in-cheek because … Read More

Rabbis Inspire With Words of Torah, Not Politics

Like every other rabbi around the world I am currently hard at work on my sermons for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. … Read More

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