Hal Miller
Rabbi Hal Miller, formerly from Memphis, Tennessee and Columbus, Ohio, is now the dean of the Golan Abarbanel Research Institute. He is bringing Abarbanel to the English-speaking world for the first time, and plans to perform the same service for other Judaica commentators. He is also the author of several novels and various other works, as well as a weekly Torah drash. In past lives, he retired as a U.S. military officer, practiced law, presided over professional guilds for computer system...See more
Rabbi Hal Miller, formerly from Memphis, Tennessee and Columbus, Ohio, is now the dean of the Golan Abarbanel Research Institute. He is bringing Abarbanel to the English-speaking world for the first time, and plans to perform the same service for other Judaica commentators. He is also the author of several novels and various other works, as well as a weekly Torah drash. In past lives, he retired as a U.S. military officer, practiced law, presided over professional guilds for computer system administrators, and spent more than 40 years building and managing data centers. See less