Jason Miller (rabbi)

Rabbi Jason Miller
Born Jason Alan Miller
July 24, 1976(1976-07-24)
Detroit, Michigan
Nationality American
Occupation rabbi
Known for technology's effect on the global Jewish community
Title Rabbi
Spouse Elissa
Children 3

Rabbi Jason Miller (rabbi) (born July 24, 1976 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American rabbi and technologist. He is the president of Access Computer Technology, in West Bloomfield, Michigan, an IT and social media marketing company. He writes the Jewish Techs technology blog for The Jewish Week newspaper and a monthly technology column for the Detroit Jewish News. He is also an entrepreneur in the kosher certification industry and founded Kosher Michigan, a kosher certification agency where he serves as director.

He is a popular speaker and writer on subjects ranging from Jewish humor and Jewish teens to how technology is affecting the Jewish world. Rabbi Jason Miller is a popular blogger who writes about the intersection of technology and Judaism. In addition to writing for The Jewish Week (New York), The Detroit Jewish News, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and the Huffington Post, he also blogs on his own blog Blog.RabbiJason.com, which he launched in March 2003. Rabbi Jason was cited as one of the top Jewish Twitter users by the Huffington Post[1] and was called the "most technologically savvy Jewish leader in Detroit" by the Detroit Free Press[2].

In December 2011 Miller created a video response to Texas Governor Rick Perry after the presidential candidate's campaign advertisement appeared in the Iowa television market. The video[3] was a parody on Perry's commercial in which he criticized the Obama Administration for repealing Don't Ask Don't Tell in the U.S. Military.

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