Jason Miller (rabbi)

Jason Miller (born July 24, 1976 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American rabbi and entrepreneur.

Miller is the president of Access Technology, in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, an IT and social media marketing company.

Miller attended Andover High School (Michigan),[2] graduated from Michigan State University with a bachelor's degree in international relations and then attended the Jewish Theological Seminary where he became an ordained rabbi and earned a master's degree in education.

A 2011 parody on YouTube[5] of Texas Governor Rick Perry's presidential campaign commercial which critics considered anti-gay, gave Miller international attention, with coverage in several print and online media outlets including The Washington Post, The Jewish Daily Forward,[6] CNN, Jewish Journal,[7] Der Spiegel Online,[8] Miami Herald,[9] JTA,[10] and the USA Today.

[13] He was chosen as the Community of Excellence Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the Greater West Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce in April 2012.