Rabbi Michael Miller: The Last Jewish NY Peacemaker Makes His First Political Stand (Audio)
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For more than four decades, Rabbi Michael Miller has been one of the most influential and respected figures in New York's Jewish life. As the longtime CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC), he built bridges between communities, guided the city through moments of crisis, and helped define what Jewish leadership looks like in the modern era.
Now, for the first time in his public career, Rabbi Miller is taking a political stand — speaking out about the growing threats facing New York's Jewish community and what's truly at stake in the city's upcoming mayoral election.
In this powerful and candid conversation with Yair and David Klyman, Rabbi Miller discusses:
Why he felt morally and spiritually compelled to make a public statement now
How political shifts have placed Jewish safety and representation at risk
What leadership and vision the community needs moving forward
Why experience matters in protecting both the Jewish people and the city of New York
This is not a partisan discussion — it's a call for clarity, courage, and community. From his 40 years at the helm of one of the city's most impactful Jewish institutions to his reflections on legacy, leadership, and faith, Rabbi Miller's message is both sobering and inspiring.
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