ABOUT ME
Rabbi Hal Miller has lived in twenty US states, plus one in Australia, and in Israel. He served as a US Navy gunnery officer in the Gulf of Tonkin during the fall of Saigon, then later spent decades in the Air National Guard as both a communications and a logistics officer, retiring from a command billet as a Lieutenant Colonel. He has also spent many years as a UNIX engineer, an attorney, a copyeditor, a legal transcriber, and an author. He has rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva Pirchei Shoshanim and holds degrees from the University of Melbourne, UCLA, and Lewis and Clark College Law School
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He is married, has two children, two children-in-law, seven grandchildren, and lives alternately in Katzrin, in Israel's Golan Heights, and in Memphis, Tennessee, with his border collie, Naomi.
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A single verse that describes his whole outlook on life in this world is I Chronicles 16:8,
"Give thanks to Hashem, declare His Name, make His acts known among the nations."