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Rabbi Jeffrey Miller

Rabbi Jeffrey H. Miller earned a Master’s degree in Jewish History  and S'micha (rabbinical ordination) from Yeshiva University in 1988.  He then served as the rabbi of Congregation Sons of Israel (Manalapan, NJ; 1988-1991) and Marathon Jewish Center (Douglaston, NY; 1991-1998).  In 1998, Rabbi Miller graduated from St. John’s University School of Law and began practicing law full time.  Rabbi Miller has served as a legal advisor to the Union for Traditional Judaism and its rabbinical arm, Morasha.  He has lectured on a wide array of topics concerning the intersection of secular law and the rabbinate.  In February 2017, Jeffrey was accepted to serve on the American Arbitrtaion Association’s panel of commercial arbitrators.  Rabbi Miller has been married to Enid (they met as counselors on USY Wheels) since 1985, and they are the proud parents of Rabbi Avi (and Sarah) Miller, and grandparents of Samson, Avika and Rafi.

For more information about Rabbi Miller, including links to some of his published articles, visit him at his website at www.millerlawofficespllc.com.

Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches During the Coronavirus Pandemic VIDEOS

Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches During the Coronavirus Pandemic

by Rabbi Bruce Ginsburg, Rabbi Noah Gradofsky, Rabbi David Novak, Rabbi Gershon Bacon, Rabbi Baruch Melman, Rabbi Leonard Levy, Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum, Rabbi Jeffrey Miller, Recommended by UTJ and Rabbi Steven Saks
April 5, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Holidays, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Passover, UTJ Events
DIVREI TORAH

Devarim – Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
July 23, 2020

Categories: Uncategorized
DIVREI TORAH

Metzorah: A Symptom of Betrayal

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
April 23, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus
DIVREI TORAH

Vayikra – The Smell of Success

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
March 26, 2020

Categories: Uncategorized
DIVREI TORAH

Vayakhel-Pekudei “Corona Chronicles”

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
March 19, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Modern Judaism
DIVREI TORAH

Toldot – With Love We See What Others Do Not See

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
November 29, 2019

Categories: Uncategorized
DIVREI TORAH

Emor – Sticks and Stones May Hurt My Bones But Words Will Never Harm Me

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
May 16, 2019

Categories: Uncategorized
DIVREI TORAH

Tzav – Do Re Mi

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
March 19, 2019

Categories: Uncategorized
DIVREI TORAH

Pekudei – For Whom The Bell Tolls

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
March 7, 2019

Categories: Uncategorized
ARTICLE

Dayeinu (Covid-19 Edition)

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
April 2, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Holidays, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Passover
DIVREI TORAH

Vaeira – He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
January 3, 2019

Categories: Uncategorized
DIVREI TORAH

Vayeshev – Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This

by Rabbi Jeffrey Miller
November 29, 2018

Categories: Uncategorized

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