Biography of Rabbi Yitz Miller
Rabbi Yitzhak J. Miller, Esq. – “Penicillin for Injustice” In June 1963, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel replied to a JFK white house invitation preparing for MLK’s March on Washington. Heschel, also Yitzhak Miller’s cousin, famously telegrammed: “I propose that you, Mr. President, declare a state of moral emergency. The hour calls for Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity.” Raised by two university-professor parents in a Silicon Valley family directly descended from the Baal Shem Tov, “little Yitzi” learned Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity from Heschel’s relative, Yitz’s grandfather. Only later would Yitz know that his grandfather’s mantra was a hereditary mandate, also manifest by Yitzi’s “little sister Rebecca”—conductor of the London Philharmonic’s “Magna Carta 800” performance for Queen Elizabeth, and his brother-in-law, Danny—multi-Gramophone Award-nominated concert pianist. A “Proudly Unorthodox Rabbi,” Yitzhak Miller has—among endeavors—founded Stanford’s Hybrid Automobile Research Project, launched “CyberJudaism” 10 years before COVID made “Shulcasting©” a ubiquitous reality, single-fathered Jacob—currently flourishing at Brandeis, forced the Supreme Court to answer a question they had ducked since 1932 (“Is political gerrymandering illegal?”), served as
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