Joe
Austin,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, September 28, 2010
RABBI MILLER,
YOU ACTUALLY HAVE YESHIVA CREDENTIALS AND EXPERIENCE BEING A REAL RABBI.
I GUESS YOU KNOW HEBREW TOO?
YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A MESSIANIC JEWISH RABBI.
CHRISTIANS DO NOT LIKE THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE TOO JEWISH,
JEWS DON'T LIKE THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE TO CHRISTIAN.
AS A FORMER REFORMER RABBI, YOU WOULD BE A PERFECT FIT.
YOU WOULD HAVE TO LOSE THE STENCH AND BATHE MORE OFTEN BUT EVERYTHING ELSE WOULD BE GREAT.
AND THE CONVERSION CLASSES ON THE INTERNET, I HAVEN'T SEEN THEM, BUT MAYBE THAT IS A GOOD IDEA.
MESSIANIC JEWISH RABBI IS A GROWTH INDUSTRY. THINK ABOUT IT. YOU CAN BE A RABBI ALL YOU WANT AND THOSE PEOPLE WILL HANG ON YOUR EVERY WORD.
BUT YOU HAVE TO TAKE A BATH AND CLEAN UP. STINKINESS WONT CUT IT.
IF YOU ARE GAY, BE DISCREET AND NOBODY CARES ABOUT THAT EITHER.
AT LEAST YOU WOULD BE WORKING AS A RABBI AGAIN...
Mr cohen
Riverside,#3Author of original report
Wed, September 30, 2009
Yizhak's career was over. And this was punishment enough.now Yitzhak Miller goes to the gay loving synagogue and he is not even the Rabbi just a fat looser From the experience that our congregation had, most people were very happy to see Yitzhak Miller go. There is a consensus that Yitzhak Miller is not cut for the rabbinate, and beleive me, I am not talking about his s****..
Rabbi Yitzhak Miller
Santa Cruz,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, July 10, 2009
Look at all the posts this person has made on ComplaintsBoard.com and RipoffReport.com and ask yourself whether these posts seem like someone "working in the best interests of humanity", or someone who has chosen to use the powerful tool we have in the internet in a way that does disservice to all of us by making legitimate critiques and complaints difficult to find. Check RabbiYitzhakMiller.org for all the testimonials from members of the Riverside Congregation and ask yourself whether Sidney Cohen actually speaks for the community. Ask yourself whether all these people would say what they did if Sidney's comments are actually true. Were things a "perfect match" between me and Riverside Temple Beth El? Far from it. Am I perfect? Far from it. Perfection is not the goal. Acknowledgement of our past failings, making amends for those if they have harmed someone, and serious continuous self-improvement is what Judaism and basic human decency expect of us. Neither I nor Judaism expect a person to be perfect. I stand solidly, though, on my record of continuous self-improvement and improvement of the world around me. Look at CyberJudaism.org and see what it means to be committed to working in the best interests of humanity and the Jewish community. Ask yourself: "who in this discussion is working to always be a better and better person? Who in this discussion is spending their time being a positive force in the world?" If you're wondering whether Sidney Cohen's comments are credible, Call Riverside Temple Beth El at 951-684-4511 and ask any of the staff or clergy there what kind of person Sidney Cohen, how he has behaved over the years towards congregants, board members, and clergy. Ask them whether his messages and motives are well-intended. Or, better yet, call or email him yourself and assess what kind of person he is. B'shalom, Rabbi Yitzi Miller