Susan Katz Miller is an author, journalist, and advocate for interfaith families often quoted as an expert. In 2013,
Beacon Press
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published her book ''Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family''.
Her book ''The Interfaith Family Journal'' was published by
Skinner House in 2019.
Early life
Miller was born to William Katz and Martha Legg Katz in Boston in 1961. Her father was a chemical engineer from a German Jewish family. Her mother was a sculptor, and an Episcopalian of English, Irish, and Scottish descent. Miller and her three siblings were raised in
Reform Judaism
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. She graduated from
Brown University.
Journalism
Miller began her journalism career as a science reporter at ''
Newsweek
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'' in New York, and spent time in the Los Angeles and Washington bureaus. She left ''Newsweek'' to move to Dakar, Senegal. While there, she wrote travel pieces for ''
The New York Times
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'', and an interview with the President of Senegal for ''
Newsweek International
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.'' She also wrote ''
Christian Science Monitor
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'' pieces from Senegal, Benin, Togo, The Gambia, and Sierra Leone.
After returning to the US, Miller became a US Correspondent for the British weekly magazine ''New Scientist''. She also wrote freelance science journalism pieces for ''Discover'', ''Science'', ''National Wildlife'', and other publications.
Miller spent 1994-1997 reporting from Recife, Brazil, publishing articles in ''
New Scientist
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'', and ''
The New York Times
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''.
Miller studied photography at the
Maryland Institute College of Art
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, and her photographs have been published in ''The New York Times, The Washington Post, International Wildlife'', and elsewhere.
Interfaith Families Activism
Miller served as Board Co-Chair of the
Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington DC. In 2009, she founded the first blog devoted to interfaith family communities and interfaith identity, onbeingboth.com. She was also a blogger at ''
Huffington Post Religion''. Her writing on interfaith families has appeared in ''
The Washington Post
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''
'',
Time
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',
Slate
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,
Utne Reader
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',
The Forward
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'',
Jewcy.com,
interfaithfamily.com, and many other publications.
Miller’s 2013 book, ''Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family'',
is a chronicle of the grassroots movement of interfaith families claiming more than one religion. Library Journal called ''Being Both'' “cause for celebration.” Kirkus Reviews called it "an insightful examination." Booklist called it "a fine resource." The book caused controversy, especially after Miller published an Op-Ed in ''The New York Times'' defending families that educate children in both Judaism and Christianity. Miller’s work is often cited in academic literature on interfaith families and multiple religious practice. Her 2019 book ''The Interfaith Family Journal'', is a workbook designed to support all interfaith families.
As an interfaith families expert, Miller has appeared on
The Today Show
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, Here and Now, and
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), and on the PBS program
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History and content
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, as well as in documentary films. Miller also wrote regularly for ''The (Jewish Daily)
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‘s interfaith relationship advice column, The Seesaw.
As a speaker on interfaith families, Miller has appeared at the Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly as the Sophia Fahs Keynote speaker, at the
Parliament of the World’s Religions, The Wild Goose Festival, and at churches, synagogues, Jewish Community Centers, and universities.
In 2015, Miller founded a national support group for families celebrating more than one religion, the Network of Interfaith Family Groups.
References
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American people of English descent
American people of German-Jewish descent
American people of Irish descent
American people of Scottish descent
American Reform Jews
Jewish American writers
Religion journalists
American women journalists
21st-century American women writers
Brown University alumni
Writers from Boston
1961 births
Living people