Elhanan Miller (; born August 20, 1981) is an Israeli teacher and writer specializing in the Arab world.
Miller was active in the university's debating club and participated in national and international competitions. In 2007, he and his partner Raanan Eichler were finalists in the World University Debating Championships held in Vancouver, Canada. Miller was awarded the title of Second-Best Speaker (English as a second language).
Miller covered the militant activities of Palestinians against Israelis. He interviewed family members of Marwan Qawasmeh and Amer Abu Aisha, the kidnappers of three Israeli teenagers (Naftali Frankel, Gil-ad Shaar, and Eyal Yafarah), a day after their homes were detonated by the IDF; the parents of Palestinian Abdel Fattah Sharif who was executed by IDF soldier Elor Azaria; the father of Malek Sharif who was shot and killed before he carried out a stabbing attack at the Gush Etzion junction; and the family members of Ezz a-Din al-Masri, the suicide bomber of the Sbarro restaurant suicide attack in 2001.
In 2016, Miller was a recipient of the Richard Beeston Bursary and worked at the foreign desk of The Times in London. In September 2018, Miller was dispatched by Tablet magazine to Istanbul, Turkey, to interview Husam Badran, a senior Hamas official and member of the organization's Political Bureau. Badran revealed Hamas's position on the rehabilitation of Gaza and the release of their Israeli abductees.
Miller explained his decision to switch from journalism to a career as a rabbi in an interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in 2017: “I want to be a rabbi who brings peace to the world.”
In 2017, while studying to be a rabbi, Miller launched "People of the Book", an educational initiative aimed at exposing Arab viewers online to Jewish faith and culture, using short videos distributed on social media. As part of the initiative, Miller interviewed dozens of Arabic-speaking Jews and held a series of in-depth conversations with a Muslim colleague, Celia Jawabreh. The project has 300,000 subscribers to its Facebook and YouTube channels, mostly in the Arab world.
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