

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
He lives alternately in Katzrin, in Israel's Golan Heights, and in Memphis, Tennessee, with his border collie, Naomi.
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."


