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Bernie Glassman

Bernie Glassman (January 18, 1939 – November 4, 2018) was an American Zen Buddhist roshi and founder of the Zen Peacemakers (previously the Zen Community of New York), an organization established in 1980. In 1996, he co-founded the Zen Peacemaker Order with his late wife Sandra Jishu Holmes. Glassman was a Dharma successor of the late Taizan Maezumi-roshi, and gave inka and Dharma transmission to several people.

Bernie Glassman
TitleRoshi
Personal
Born
Bernard Glassman

(1939-01-18)January 18, 1939
DiedNovember 4, 2018(2018-11-04) (aged 79)
ReligionBuddhist
NationalityAmerican
SpouseEve Marko
SchoolZen Peacemaker Order
LineageWhite Plum Asanga
EducationBrooklyn Polytechnic Institute
University of California, Los Angeles
Other namesBernie Glassman
Senior posting
PredecessorTaizan Maezumi
SuccessorJoan Halifax
Father Robert Kennedy
Wendy Egyoku Nakao
Pat Enkyo O'Hara
Lou Nordstrom
Don Singer
Grover Genro Gauntt
Anne Seisen Saunders
Francisco "Paco" Lugoviña
Barbara Salaam Wegmueller
Roland Yakushi Wegmueller
Websitezenpeacemakers.org

Glassman was known as a pioneer of social enterprise, socially engaged Buddhism and "Bearing Witness Retreats" at Auschwitz and on the streets with homeless people.[1]

According to author James Ishmael Ford, in 2006 he

...transferred his leadership of the White Plum Asanga to his Dharma brother Merzel Roshi and has formally "disrobed," renouncing priesthood in favor of serving as a lay teacher.

Biography Edit

Bernie Glassman was born to Jewish immigrants in Brighton Beach,[1] Brooklyn, New York in 1939.[2] He attended university at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and received a degree in engineering. Following graduation he moved to California to work as an aeronautical engineer at McDonnell-Douglas. He then received his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of California, Los Angeles.[3]

Glassman first encountered Zen when he was assigned Huston Smith's The Religions of Man for an English class in 1958.[4] From there, he continued reading including books by Alan Watts, Christmas Humphreys, and D.T. Suzuki.[4] In the early 1960s, Glassman began meditating[4] and soon after sought a local Zen teacher.[4] He found Taizan Maezumi in Los Angeles, California[4] and Glassman became one of the original founding members of the Zen Center of Los Angeles. He received Dharma transmission in 1976 from Maezumi, who intended to create an inka shomei ceremony for him in 1995, shortly before Maezumi's death, conferring the influences of his own main teachers to Glassman.[2]

In 1980, he founded the Zen Community of New York. In 1982[5] Glassman opened Greyston Bakery in Yonkers, New York, which initially provided jobs for the Zen students and evolved into an effort to help alleviate the widespread homelessness in the area.[6] The bakery provided jobs for inner city residents who lacked education and skills.[6] Greyston employed low-skilled workers from the neighborhood, many of whom were homeless themselves, and sold baked goods to shops and restaurants in Manhattan. In 1989 Glassman entered an agreement with Ben & Jerry's, and Greyston Bakery has become the supplier of brownies for several lines of ice cream.[7]

Through the success of his bakery–which in 2016 was earning $12 million in revenues–Glassman founded the Greyston Foundation (sometimes called Greyston Mandala) with his wife Sandra Jishu Holmes in 1989. He retired from the Greyston Foundation in 1996 to pursue socially engaged Buddhist projects through the Zen Peacemakers.[8] As of 2004 the Foundation had developed $35 million worth in real estate development projects in Westchester County, New York. The Foundation offers HIV/AIDS programs, provides job training and housing, child care services, educational opportunities, and other endeavors.[6] In 2003 the bakery moved to a new building, which allows for higher output and more employment opportunities.[7][9]

In 1996 Glassman, with his wife Sandra Jishu Holmes, founded the Zen Peacemaker Order. According to professor Christopher S. Queen, "The order is based on three principles: plunging into the unknown, bearing witness to the pain and joy of the world, and a commitment to heal oneself and the world."[1] Richard Hughes Seager writes, "The Zen Peacemaker Order...has the potential to rival Thich Nhat Hanh's groups and the Buddhist Peace Fellowship as a force in American activism."[10]

In 2012, Bernie Glassman founded The Stone Soup Cafe in Greenfield, MA (originally the "Let All Eat Cafe" in Montague, MA) together with Academy-Award-winning actor Jeff Bridges, his Zen student.[11] Bernie and Jeff were really into making people feel welcome and providing access to dignified treatment and making their meal experience one where they felt cared for, not rushed, and fed body, mind, and soul. The Stone Soup Cafe is inspired by the Zen Peacemakers' three tenets, which are to start with a mind of not knowing, letting go of fixed ideas so that you can bear witness to the joy and suffering around you, and then to do the actions that come out of that bearing witness. The Stone Soup Café still operates today as a Pay-What-You-Can Café - a mixed-income restaurant experience that brings people together, bridging across differences.[12]

Glassman died on November 4, 2018, from complications of a stroke in Springfield, Massachusetts at the age of 79.[13]

Teachings Edit

 
Bernie Glassman with Elihu Genmyo Smith

Glassman taught about what his teacher, the late Taizan Maezumi, called the "unknowing." Not-knowing is the first tenet of the Zen Peacemakers, and Glassman said of it, "In Zen the words source and essence are the equivalent of Unknowing, and they come up again and again. We have the absolute and the relative perspectives about life, and Unknowing is the one source of both of these."[1] Also, Glassman was known for his many "street retreats." Author James Ishmael Ford writes, "...'street retreats,' for instance, moves sesshin into the streets: participants eat in soup kitchens, and, if they know they're not displacing homeless people, sleep in homeless shelters or, otherwise, sleep in public places. Zazen takes place in parks."[2] In the 2000s, Glassman developed an experiment in sociocratic consensus-based zen training and interfaith facilitation, known initially as Peacemaker Circle International 2018-11-22 at the Wayback Machine,[14] and later Zen Peacemaker Circles. Interconnected projects were established globally,[15] replacing the role of 'Zen teacher' with participants learning from each other and sharing ideas between Circles.[16] Starting in 2001, Glassman taught "Clowning Your Zen" workshops with Moshe Cohen,[17] and founded a "clown order" called the Order of Disorder[18] within the Zen Peacemaker Order.[19] In his last years, having disrobed from the priesthood, Glassman together with his third wife Eve Marko continued the work of his teacher Koryu Osaka Roshi[20] in developing lay forms of Zen practice.

Lineage Edit

 
Zen Center of Los Angeles

Bernie Glassman appointed several "senseis"[21] and "roshis" in traditional zen, and established the non-hierarchical roles of 'Steward' and 'Circle Dharmaholder' as coordinators and visionholders to continue the Zen Peacemaker Circles model. A number of his successors have also given dharma transmission to some of their own students:[21][22]

  1. Ancheta, Alfred Jitsudo Roshi
    1. Arbiter, Eric Kishin Sensei[23]
    2. Bruce-Fritz, Carol Myoshin Sensei[24]
    3. Elkin, Rick Issan Sensei
    4. Fritz, Ralph Kendo Sensei[24]
    5. Helzer, Douglas Red Heart Sensei
    6. Walter, Sydney Musai Roshi
    7. Whalen, Thomas Zenho Sensei
  2. Baker, Nancy Mujo Roshi
  3. Barragato, Stefano Mui Sensei (b. 1930)[25]
    1. Barragato, Margaret Ne-Eka
      1. Wohl, Peter Seishin Sensei
        1. Peter Joryu Harris
        2. Jaime Heiku McLeod
        3. Todd Hotai Watson
    2. Paquin, Linda-Lee Abhaya
  4. Bastien, James Daikan Sensei
  5. Byalin, Kenneth (Ken) Tetsuji Sensei
  6. Ciepielewski, Jakub Bokkuren Roshi
  7. Collande, Cornelius v. Roshi[26]
  8. Dubois, Michel Roshi[26]
  9. Gauntt, Grover Genro Sensei
  10. Gyger, Pia Jinji Roshi
  11. Halifax, Joan Jiko Roshi
    1. Bakker, Irene Kaigetsu Sensei[27]
    2. Byrnes, Brian Joshin Sensei[28]
    3. Kazniak, Al Genkai Sensei
    4. Stolte, Beate Sensei[29]
    5. Palma, José Shinzan Sensei [30]
    6. Quennell, Genzan Sensei[31]
  12. Krajewski, Andrzej Getsugen Roshi[26]
  13. Harkaspi, Helen Kobai Yuho
  14. Hixon, Lex Nur Jikai (1941-1995)[26]
  15. Hixon, Sheila Jinen Sensei
  16. Holmes, Sandra Jishu Angyo Roshi (1941-1998)
  17. Kahn, Paul Kuzan Genki Roshi[26]
    1. Ackerman, Joan Noge
    2. Brown, Tucker Sansui
    3. Bruce, Susan Kijin
    4. Bruner, David Moksui
    5. Dowd, Cathleen Kanno
    6. DuFrene Troy Kyokai
    7. Duncan, Shoko Sings-Alone
    8. Greenberg, Bill Jikai
    9. Kahn, Jacks Jocelyn Myoen
    10. Kahn, Monika Seiryo Genmitsu Roshi
      1. Johnson, Trish Kojindo
      2. Mancuso, John Mitsudo
    11. Kolman, Phil Sengetsu
    12. Koopalethes, Wally Toryu
    13. Noble, Greg Tensho
    14. Peterman, John Reizan
    15. Sato Gerpheide, Karen C. (KC) Zero Kyozen Sensei
    16. Schmachtenberg, Wolfgang Okami
    17. Stern, Paul Kisho Roshi
      1. Hansen, Eileen Toshin
    18. Tirch, Dennis Doshini
    19. Vardi, Eran Kyoka Junryu Roshi
    20. Wagner, Ann Ankai Roshi
      1. Senegeto, Thomas Kian Sensei
  18. Kennedy, Robert E. Jinsen S.J. Roshi (b. 1933-)[32]
    1. Abels, Gregory Hosho Sensei
    2. Abels, Janet Jiryu Roshi[33]
    3. Bachman, Carl Genjo Sensei
    4. Birx, Charles Shinkai Sensei (b. 1944)
      1. Pumphrey, Ben Mui Sensei
      2. Thompson, Scott H. (b. 1948) Dharma Holder (Assistant teacher)
    5. Birx, Ellen Jikai Roshi (b. 1950)
    6. Butler, Tim Tomei Sensei
    7. Cicetti, Raymond Ryuzan Roshi (b. 1950)
      1. Daniels, Michele Keido Sensei
    8. Eastman, Patrick Kundo Roshi[34]
      1. Averbeck, Marcus Hozan Sensei
      2. Collingwood, Chris Ryushin Sensei
      3. Woodcock, Jeremy Ryokan Sensei
    9. Efird, Susan KoDo Sensei
    10. Healy, Miriam Yukan Roshi
    11. Holleran, Michael Koryu Sensei
    12. Hunt, Kevin Jiun Roshi (b. 1933-), O.C.S.O (Order of Cistercians of the Strict Order)
      1. Taberner, Cynthia Kin Ryu Sensei
      2. Tacy, Madeleine Seikai Sensei
      3. Onge, Timothy Mangetsu Sensei
      4. Seul, Jeff Kōgen Sensei
    13. Laheen, Mary Soshin Sensei
    14. Maher, Carl Chimon Sensei
    15. Montecel, Maria "Cuca" Kosen Roblwedo Sensei
    16. Richardson, Janet Jinne, CSJP Roshi
      1. Blackman, Bruce Seiryu Sensei (b. 1942)[35]
      2. Craig, Barbara Shoshin, RSM Sensei [Religious Sisters of Mercy] (b. 1932)
        1. Falcone, Anthony Hoetsu Sensei
        2. Hebb, John Joho Sensei
        3. Sullivan, Edward Sangetsu Sensei
      3. Dougherty, Rose Mary Myoan Sensei[36][35]
        1. Dietrich, William (Bill) Ji An Sensei
        2. Ertman, Robert Jin Gen Sensei
          1. Palmiter, Martine Taikai Sensei
      4. McQuaide, Rosalie Jishin, CSJP Sensei
    17. Schubert, Paul Seiko Sensei
    18. Yee, Amy Enhai Sensei
    19. Viggiani, Carl Chimon Sensei
    20. von Wobeser-Hopfner, Inge Eigen
  19. Lee, Robert Sokan Roshi
  20. Lugovina, Francisco Genkoji "Paco" Roshi[26]
    1. williams, angel Kyodo Sensei
    2. Nelson, Craig Daiken Sensei
    3. Salazar, Joaquin Ryusho Sensei
  21. Marko, Eve Myonen
  22. Matthiessen, Peter Muryo Roshi (May 22, 1927 – April 5, 2014)
    1. Bastis, Madeline Ko-i Sensei
      1. Cantor, Mitchell Doshin Sensei
        1. May, Wilbur Mushin Sensei
    2. Dobbs, Michel Engu Sensei
    3. Friedman, Dorothy Dai-en (Daien) Sensei
      1. Campbell, Chodo Sensei
      2. Paley Ellison, Koshin Sensei
  23. Maull, Fleet Shinryu Roshi[26]
  24. Merzel, Dennis Genpo Roshi
  25. Nakao, Wendy Lou Egyoku Roshi
    1. Berge, Raul Ensho, Dharma Holder (2006)
    2. Boyd, Merle Kodo Plum Dragon Sensei
    3. Hawley, Kipp Ryodo Sensei
    4. Janka, Gary Myogen Koan Sensei
  26. Nordstrom, Louis Mitsunen Roshi (b. 1943)
    1. Denton, Timothy Issai Sensei
    2. Hawkins, Roger Shikan Sensei
    3. Thompson, Phil Zenkai Sensei
    4. Rubin, Jeffrey Jiko Sensei
    5. Gallagher, Jim Genjo Sensei
    6. Hicks, Greg ShinShyou Roshi
    7. Olmos, Mico Ryutaku Roshi
    8. Boyles, Sarah Nanshin Sensei
  27. O'Hara, Pat Enkyo Roshi
    1. Eiger, Randall Ryotan
    2. Harris, Jules Shuzen
      1. Rapaport, Al Tendo Fusho[37]
        1. Linda Myoki Lehrhaupt[38]
    3. Hondorp, Catherine Anraku Eishun Sensei
    4. O'Hara, Barbara Joshin Sensei
    5. Terestman, Julie Myoko Kirin Sensei
    6. Thomson, Sinclair Shinryu Sensei
  28. Saunders, Anne Seisen[39]
    1. Deer, Herb Eko[39]
    2. Wild, Sara Kokyo[40]
  29. Singer, Don Ani Shalom Rabbi Sensei
  30. Richardson, Janet Jinne Roshi[26]
  31. Waele, Frank de Roshi[26]
  32. Wegmueller, Barbara Salaam Roshi
  33. Wegmueller, Roland Yakushi Roshi

Circle Zen Dharmaholders:

  1. Margueritte Gregory
    1. Jeana Moore
  2. Barbara Wegmueller
    1. Gabriele Blankertz
    2. Chris Starbuck
      1. Geoff Taylor and the Western Massachusetts Circle
      2. Frances Collins
    3. Steve Hart
    4. Franziska Schneider
    5. Kathleen Battke
  3. Roland Wegmueller
  4. Ohad Pele Ezrahi (Rabbi)

Bibliography Edit

  • Bridges, Jeff; Glassman, Bernie (2013). The Dude and the Zen Master. Blue Rider Press. ISBN 978-0399161643.
  • Maezumi, Taizan; Glassman, Bernie (2007). The Hazy Moon of Enlightenment: Part of the On Zen Practice Series. Wisdom Publications. ISBN 978-0-86171-314-1. OCLC 73742251.
  • Glassman, Bernie (2002). Infinite Circle: Teachings in Zen. Shambhala Publications. ISBN 1-57062-591-3.
  • Maezumi, Taizan; Glassman, Bernie (2002). On Zen Practice: Body, Breath, Mind. Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-315-X. OCLC 49822921.
  • Glassman, Bernie (1998). Bearing Witness: A Zen Master's Lessons in Making Peace. Bell Tower. ISBN 0-609-80391-3.
  • Glassman, Bernard; Fields, Rick (1996). Instructions to the Cook: A Zen Master's Lessons in Living a Life That Matters. Bell Tower. ISBN 0-517-88829-7.

Other media Edit

Audio Edit

Glassman, Bernard; Fields, Rick (1996). Instructions to the Cook: A Zen Master's Lessons in Living a Life That Matters. Shambhala Lion Editions. ISBN 1-57062-260-4. OCLC 35811026.

Video Edit

  • Wegmüller, Roland (documentarian). Japan Tour of Temples, Monasteries and Tradition.
  • Wold, Christof (director) (2006). Instructions to the Cook: A Zen Master's Lessons in Living a Life That Matters. Loyola Productions Munich GmbH. ISBN 3-939926-00-0. OCLC 182060644.
  • Gregory, Peter (director) (2004). Gate of Sweet Nectar: Feeding Hungry Spirits in an American Zen Community. Zen Center of Los Angeles. OCLC 56132158.
  • O'Keefe, Michael (director) (2001). Raising the Ashes. Polonia Films. OCLC 51062604.
  • Eich, George (director) (1999). . Project Ananda Productions. OCLC 51062219. Archived from the original on 2005-12-26. Retrieved 2008-03-04.

Selected honors Edit

  • 1991 Best of America Award for Social Action, U.S. News & World Report
  • Ethics in Action Award, Ethical Culture Society of Westchester
  • E-chievement Award, E-Town, Tom's of Maine
  • Man of the Year, Westchester Coalition of Food Pantries
  • 2016 Babson College Lewis Institute Social Innovator Award

Selected board participation Edit

  • The Temple of Understanding
  • White Plum Asanga
  • AIDS Interfaith National Network
  • Social Venture Network
  • Westchester Interfaith Housing Corp.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Christopher S. Queen. "Buddhism, activism, and Unknowing: a day with Bernie Glassman (interview with Zen Peacemaker Order founder)". Tikkun. 13 (1): 64–66. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  2. ^ a b c James Ishmael Ford (2006). Zen master who? : a guide to the people and stories of Zen. Wisdom Publications. pp. 167–168. ISBN 0-86171-509-8.
  3. ^ Christopher S. Queen (2000). Engaged Buddhism in the west. Wisdom publications. ISBN 0-86171-159-9.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Sweeping Zen Interview with Bernie Glassman". Sweeping Zen. May 2012.
  5. ^ Ari L. Goldman (December 23, 1991). "Cookies, Civic Pride And Zen". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  6. ^ a b c Perry Garfinkel (2006). Buddha or Bust. Harmony Books. pp. 33–34. ISBN 978-1-4000-8217-9.
  7. ^ a b Robert Egger; Howard Yoon (2004). Begging for change : the dollars and sense of making nonprofits responsive, efficient, and rewarding for all. HarperBusiness. pp. 136–137. ISBN 0-06-054171-7.
  8. ^ Chris Lazarus. "Recipes for Empowering Community Greyston, Mandala, Yonkers". New Village Journal (1). Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  9. ^ Mark Roseland (2005). Toward sustainable communities : resources for citizens and their governments. New Society Publishers. p. 173. ISBN 0-86571-535-1.
  10. ^ Richard Hughes Seager (1999). Buddhism in America. Columbia University Press. p. 209. ISBN 0-231-10868-0.
  11. ^ "I used to eat at soup kitchens to survive. Now as a volunteer, I see it from the other side". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  12. ^ "Café History". Stone Soup Cafe.
  13. ^ Abrahams, Matthew (November 5, 2018). "Roshi Bernie Glassman Passes Away". Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
  14. ^ Eve Marko, in Women Practicing Buddhism: American Experiences by Peter Gregory and Susanne Mrozik (1998, Wisdom Books US), p114
  15. ^ . ukzenpeacemakers.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-15.
  16. ^ . Michael Stone Teachings. 11 October 2014. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  17. ^ . Moshe Cohen. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  18. ^ . Red Nose Factory. 14 February 2019. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021. The Zen Peacemakers founder, the late zen teacher and author Bernie Glassman also started a clown order known as the Order of Disorder [...]. Bernie thought that clowning and Zen have a lot in common and that clowning could help people not to be too serious with their practice.
  19. ^ . Zen Peacemakers. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  20. ^ "Koryu Osaka Roshi".
  21. ^ a b Sanbo Kyodan: Harada-Yasutani School of Zen Buddhism and its Teachers
  22. ^ "White Plum Asanga teachers (Maezumi lineage)".
  23. ^ "Houston Zen Center".
  24. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2019-01-25. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  25. ^ . Treetop Zen Center. Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  26. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Bernie's Zen Teachers & Dharma Successors". zenpeacemakers.org. 22 February 2012. Retrieved 2020-09-28.
  27. ^ "Sensei Irene Kaigetsu Bakker @ Upaya Zen Center". Upaya Zen Center. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  28. ^ "Sensei Joshin Byrnes (Vice Abbot) @ Upaya Zen Center". Upaya Zen Center. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  29. ^ . sweepingzen.com. Archived from the original on November 1, 2015. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  30. ^ "About me..." Shinzan. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  31. ^ "Sensei Genzan Quennell (Guiding Teacher and Temple Coordinator) @ Upaya Zen Center". Upaya Zen Center. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  32. ^ "Morning Star Zendo". Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  33. ^ "Our Teachers · Still Mind Zendo". Still Mind Zendo.
  34. ^ "Wild Goose Zen Sangha". Retrieved 2019-11-08.
  35. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 16 July 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  36. ^ "One Heart Sangha Zen Meditation". One Heart Sangha Zen Meditation.
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  39. ^ a b "Teachers". Sweetwater Zen Center.
  40. ^ . www.sarva.ch. Archived from the original on 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2016-01-09.

External links Edit

  • Zen Peacemakers
  • www.greyston.org/
  • www.greystonbakery.com/
  • Peacemaker Circles International 2018-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
  • Shambhala Sun interview with Roshi Bernie
  • Zen Center of Los Angeles 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine
  • White Plum Asanga
  • Videos about Zen Peacemakers and Bernie Glassman
  • on Buddhist Geeks

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Bernie Glassman January 18 1939 November 4 2018 was an American Zen Buddhist roshi and founder of the Zen Peacemakers previously the Zen Community of New York an organization established in 1980 In 1996 he co founded the Zen Peacemaker Order with his late wife Sandra Jishu Holmes Glassman was a Dharma successor of the late Taizan Maezumi roshi and gave inka and Dharma transmission to several people Bernie GlassmanTitleRoshiPersonalBornBernard Glassman 1939 01 18 January 18 1939Brighton Beach Brooklyn New York U S DiedNovember 4 2018 2018 11 04 aged 79 Springfield Massachusetts U S ReligionBuddhistNationalityAmericanSpouseEve MarkoSchoolZen Peacemaker OrderLineageWhite Plum AsangaEducationBrooklyn Polytechnic InstituteUniversity of California Los AngelesOther namesBernie GlassmanSenior postingPredecessorTaizan MaezumiSuccessorJoan HalifaxFather Robert KennedyWendy Egyoku NakaoPat Enkyo O HaraLou NordstromDon SingerGrover Genro GaunttAnne Seisen SaundersFrancisco Paco LugovinaBarbara Salaam WegmuellerRoland Yakushi WegmuellerWebsitezenpeacemakers orgGlassman was known as a pioneer of social enterprise socially engaged Buddhism and Bearing Witness Retreats at Auschwitz and on the streets with homeless people 1 According to author James Ishmael Ford in 2006 he transferred his leadership of the White Plum Asanga to his Dharma brother Merzel Roshi and has formally disrobed renouncing priesthood in favor of serving as a lay teacher Contents 1 Biography 2 Teachings 3 Lineage 4 Bibliography 5 Other media 5 1 Audio 5 2 Video 6 Selected honors 7 Selected board participation 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBiography EditBernie Glassman was born to Jewish immigrants in Brighton Beach 1 Brooklyn New York in 1939 2 He attended university at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and received a degree in engineering Following graduation he moved to California to work as an aeronautical engineer at McDonnell Douglas He then received his Ph D in applied mathematics from the University of California Los Angeles 3 Glassman first encountered Zen when he was assigned Huston Smith s The Religions of Man for an English class in 1958 4 From there he continued reading including books by Alan Watts Christmas Humphreys and D T Suzuki 4 In the early 1960s Glassman began meditating 4 and soon after sought a local Zen teacher 4 He found Taizan Maezumi in Los Angeles California 4 and Glassman became one of the original founding members of the Zen Center of Los Angeles He received Dharma transmission in 1976 from Maezumi who intended to create an inka shomei ceremony for him in 1995 shortly before Maezumi s death conferring the influences of his own main teachers to Glassman 2 In 1980 he founded the Zen Community of New York In 1982 5 Glassman opened Greyston Bakery in Yonkers New York which initially provided jobs for the Zen students and evolved into an effort to help alleviate the widespread homelessness in the area 6 The bakery provided jobs for inner city residents who lacked education and skills 6 Greyston employed low skilled workers from the neighborhood many of whom were homeless themselves and sold baked goods to shops and restaurants in Manhattan In 1989 Glassman entered an agreement with Ben amp Jerry s and Greyston Bakery has become the supplier of brownies for several lines of ice cream 7 Through the success of his bakery which in 2016 was earning 12 million in revenues Glassman founded the Greyston Foundation sometimes called Greyston Mandala with his wife Sandra Jishu Holmes in 1989 He retired from the Greyston Foundation in 1996 to pursue socially engaged Buddhist projects through the Zen Peacemakers 8 As of 2004 the Foundation had developed 35 million worth in real estate development projects in Westchester County New York The Foundation offers HIV AIDS programs provides job training and housing child care services educational opportunities and other endeavors 6 In 2003 the bakery moved to a new building which allows for higher output and more employment opportunities 7 9 In 1996 Glassman with his wife Sandra Jishu Holmes founded the Zen Peacemaker Order According to professor Christopher S Queen The order is based on three principles plunging into the unknown bearing witness to the pain and joy of the world and a commitment to heal oneself and the world 1 Richard Hughes Seager writes The Zen Peacemaker Order has the potential to rival Thich Nhat Hanh s groups and the Buddhist Peace Fellowship as a force in American activism 10 In 2012 Bernie Glassman founded The Stone Soup Cafe in Greenfield MA originally the Let All Eat Cafe in Montague MA together with Academy Award winning actor Jeff Bridges his Zen student 11 Bernie and Jeff were really into making people feel welcome and providing access to dignified treatment and making their meal experience one where they felt cared for not rushed and fed body mind and soul The Stone Soup Cafe is inspired by the Zen Peacemakers three tenets which are to start with a mind of not knowing letting go of fixed ideas so that you can bear witness to the joy and suffering around you and then to do the actions that come out of that bearing witness The Stone Soup Cafe still operates today as a Pay What You Can Cafe a mixed income restaurant experience that brings people together bridging across differences 12 Glassman died on November 4 2018 from complications of a stroke in Springfield Massachusetts at the age of 79 13 Teachings Edit nbsp Bernie Glassman with Elihu Genmyo SmithGlassman taught about what his teacher the late Taizan Maezumi called the unknowing Not knowing is the first tenet of the Zen Peacemakers and Glassman said of it In Zen the words source and essence are the equivalent of Unknowing and they come up again and again We have the absolute and the relative perspectives about life and Unknowing is the one source of both of these 1 Also Glassman was known for his many street retreats Author James Ishmael Ford writes street retreats for instance moves sesshin into the streets participants eat in soup kitchens and if they know they re not displacing homeless people sleep in homeless shelters or otherwise sleep in public places Zazen takes place in parks 2 In the 2000s Glassman developed an experiment in sociocratic consensus based zen training and interfaith facilitation known initially as Peacemaker Circle International Archived 2018 11 22 at the Wayback Machine 14 and later Zen Peacemaker Circles Interconnected projects were established globally 15 replacing the role of Zen teacher with participants learning from each other and sharing ideas between Circles 16 Starting in 2001 Glassman taught Clowning Your Zen workshops with Moshe Cohen 17 and founded a clown order called the Order of Disorder 18 within the Zen Peacemaker Order 19 In his last years having disrobed from the priesthood Glassman together with his third wife Eve Marko continued the work of his teacher Koryu Osaka Roshi 20 in developing lay forms of Zen practice Lineage Edit nbsp Zen Center of Los AngelesBernie Glassman appointed several senseis 21 and roshis in traditional zen and established the non hierarchical roles of Steward and Circle Dharmaholder as coordinators and visionholders to continue the Zen Peacemaker Circles model A number of his successors have also given dharma transmission to some of their own students 21 22 Ancheta Alfred Jitsudo Roshi Arbiter Eric Kishin Sensei 23 Bruce Fritz Carol Myoshin Sensei 24 Elkin Rick Issan Sensei Fritz Ralph Kendo Sensei 24 Helzer Douglas Red Heart Sensei Walter Sydney Musai Roshi Whalen Thomas Zenho Sensei Baker Nancy Mujo Roshi Barragato Stefano Mui Sensei b 1930 25 Barragato Margaret Ne Eka Wohl Peter Seishin Sensei Peter Joryu Harris Jaime Heiku McLeod Todd Hotai Watson Paquin Linda Lee Abhaya Bastien James Daikan Sensei Byalin Kenneth Ken Tetsuji Sensei Ciepielewski Jakub Bokkuren Roshi Collande Cornelius v Roshi 26 Dubois Michel Roshi 26 Gauntt Grover Genro Sensei Gyger Pia Jinji Roshi Halifax Joan Jiko Roshi Bakker Irene Kaigetsu Sensei 27 Byrnes Brian Joshin Sensei 28 Kazniak Al Genkai Sensei Stolte Beate Sensei 29 Palma Jose Shinzan Sensei 30 Quennell Genzan Sensei 31 Krajewski Andrzej Getsugen Roshi 26 Harkaspi Helen Kobai Yuho Hixon Lex Nur Jikai 1941 1995 26 Hixon Sheila Jinen Sensei Holmes Sandra Jishu Angyo Roshi 1941 1998 Kahn Paul Kuzan Genki Roshi 26 Ackerman Joan Noge Brown Tucker Sansui Bruce Susan Kijin Bruner David Moksui Dowd Cathleen Kanno DuFrene Troy Kyokai Duncan Shoko Sings Alone Greenberg Bill Jikai Kahn Jacks Jocelyn Myoen Kahn Monika Seiryo Genmitsu Roshi Johnson Trish Kojindo Mancuso John Mitsudo Kolman Phil Sengetsu Koopalethes Wally Toryu Noble Greg Tensho Peterman John Reizan Sato Gerpheide Karen C KC Zero Kyozen Sensei Schmachtenberg Wolfgang Okami Stern Paul Kisho Roshi Hansen Eileen Toshin Tirch Dennis Doshini Vardi Eran Kyoka Junryu Roshi Wagner Ann Ankai Roshi Senegeto Thomas Kian Sensei Kennedy Robert E Jinsen S J Roshi b 1933 32 Abels Gregory Hosho Sensei Abels Janet Jiryu Roshi 33 Bachman Carl Genjo Sensei Birx Charles Shinkai Sensei b 1944 Pumphrey Ben Mui Sensei Thompson Scott H b 1948 Dharma Holder Assistant teacher Birx Ellen Jikai Roshi b 1950 Butler Tim Tomei Sensei Cicetti Raymond Ryuzan Roshi b 1950 Daniels Michele Keido Sensei Eastman Patrick Kundo Roshi 34 Averbeck Marcus Hozan Sensei Collingwood Chris Ryushin Sensei Woodcock Jeremy Ryokan Sensei Efird Susan KoDo Sensei Healy Miriam Yukan Roshi Holleran Michael Koryu Sensei Hunt Kevin Jiun Roshi b 1933 O C S O Order of Cistercians of the Strict Order Taberner Cynthia Kin Ryu Sensei Tacy Madeleine Seikai Sensei Onge Timothy Mangetsu Sensei Seul Jeff Kōgen Sensei Laheen Mary Soshin Sensei Maher Carl Chimon Sensei Montecel Maria Cuca Kosen Roblwedo Sensei Richardson Janet Jinne CSJP Roshi Blackman Bruce Seiryu Sensei b 1942 35 Craig Barbara Shoshin RSM Sensei Religious Sisters of Mercy b 1932 Falcone Anthony Hoetsu Sensei Hebb John Joho Sensei Sullivan Edward Sangetsu Sensei Dougherty Rose Mary Myoan Sensei 36 35 Dietrich William Bill Ji An Sensei Ertman Robert Jin Gen Sensei Palmiter Martine Taikai Sensei McQuaide Rosalie Jishin CSJP Sensei Schubert Paul Seiko Sensei Yee Amy Enhai Sensei Viggiani Carl Chimon Sensei von Wobeser Hopfner Inge Eigen Lee Robert Sokan Roshi Lugovina Francisco Genkoji Paco Roshi 26 williams angel Kyodo Sensei Nelson Craig Daiken Sensei Salazar Joaquin Ryusho Sensei Marko Eve Myonen Matthiessen Peter Muryo Roshi May 22 1927 April 5 2014 Bastis Madeline Ko i Sensei Cantor Mitchell Doshin Sensei May Wilbur Mushin Sensei Dobbs Michel Engu Sensei Friedman Dorothy Dai en Daien Sensei Campbell Chodo Sensei Paley Ellison Koshin Sensei Maull Fleet Shinryu Roshi 26 Merzel Dennis Genpo Roshi Nakao Wendy Lou Egyoku Roshi Berge Raul Ensho Dharma Holder 2006 Boyd Merle Kodo Plum Dragon Sensei Hawley Kipp Ryodo Sensei Janka Gary Myogen Koan Sensei Nordstrom Louis Mitsunen Roshi b 1943 Denton Timothy Issai Sensei Hawkins Roger Shikan Sensei Thompson Phil Zenkai Sensei Rubin Jeffrey Jiko Sensei Gallagher Jim Genjo Sensei Hicks Greg ShinShyou Roshi Olmos Mico Ryutaku Roshi Boyles Sarah Nanshin Sensei O Hara Pat Enkyo Roshi Eiger Randall Ryotan Harris Jules Shuzen Rapaport Al Tendo Fusho 37 Linda Myoki Lehrhaupt 38 Hondorp Catherine Anraku Eishun Sensei O Hara Barbara Joshin Sensei Terestman Julie Myoko Kirin Sensei Thomson Sinclair Shinryu Sensei Saunders Anne Seisen 39 Deer Herb Eko 39 Wild Sara Kokyo 40 Singer Don Ani Shalom Rabbi Sensei Richardson Janet Jinne Roshi 26 Waele Frank de Roshi 26 Wegmueller Barbara Salaam Roshi Wegmueller Roland Yakushi RoshiCircle Zen Dharmaholders Margueritte Gregory Jeana Moore Barbara Wegmueller Gabriele Blankertz Chris Starbuck Geoff Taylor and the Western Massachusetts Circle Frances Collins Steve Hart Franziska Schneider Kathleen Battke Roland Wegmueller Ohad Pele Ezrahi Rabbi Bibliography EditBridges Jeff Glassman Bernie 2013 The Dude and the Zen Master Blue Rider Press ISBN 978 0399161643 Maezumi Taizan Glassman Bernie 2007 The Hazy Moon of Enlightenment Part of the On Zen Practice Series Wisdom Publications ISBN 978 0 86171 314 1 OCLC 73742251 Glassman Bernie 2002 Infinite Circle Teachings in Zen Shambhala Publications ISBN 1 57062 591 3 Maezumi Taizan Glassman Bernie 2002 On Zen Practice Body Breath Mind Wisdom Publications ISBN 0 86171 315 X OCLC 49822921 Glassman Bernie 1998 Bearing Witness A Zen Master s Lessons in Making Peace Bell Tower ISBN 0 609 80391 3 Glassman Bernard Fields Rick 1996 Instructions to the Cook A Zen Master s Lessons in Living a Life That Matters Bell Tower ISBN 0 517 88829 7 Other media EditAudio Edit Glassman Bernard Fields Rick 1996 Instructions to the Cook A Zen Master s Lessons in Living a Life That Matters Shambhala Lion Editions ISBN 1 57062 260 4 OCLC 35811026 Video Edit Wegmuller Roland documentarian Japan Tour of Temples Monasteries and Tradition Wold Christof director 2006 Instructions to the Cook A Zen Master s Lessons in Living a Life That Matters Loyola Productions Munich GmbH ISBN 3 939926 00 0 OCLC 182060644 Gregory Peter director 2004 Gate of Sweet Nectar Feeding Hungry Spirits in an American Zen Community Zen Center of Los Angeles OCLC 56132158 O Keefe Michael director 2001 Raising the Ashes Polonia Films OCLC 51062604 Eich George director 1999 Zen on the Street Project Ananda Productions OCLC 51062219 Archived from the original on 2005 12 26 Retrieved 2008 03 04 Selected honors Edit1991 Best of America Award for Social Action U S News amp World Report Ethics in Action Award Ethical Culture Society of Westchester E chievement Award E Town Tom s of Maine Man of the Year Westchester Coalition of Food Pantries 2016 Babson College Lewis Institute Social Innovator AwardSelected board participation EditThe Temple of Understanding White Plum Asanga AIDS Interfaith National Network Social Venture Network Westchester Interfaith Housing Corp See also EditList of peace activistsReferences Edit a b c d Christopher S Queen Buddhism activism and Unknowing a day with Bernie Glassman interview with Zen Peacemaker Order founder Tikkun 13 1 64 66 Retrieved 2010 12 14 a b c James Ishmael Ford 2006 Zen master who a guide to the people and stories of Zen Wisdom Publications pp 167 168 ISBN 0 86171 509 8 Christopher S Queen 2000 Engaged Buddhism in the west Wisdom publications ISBN 0 86171 159 9 a b c d e Sweeping Zen Interview with Bernie Glassman Sweeping Zen May 2012 Ari L Goldman December 23 1991 Cookies Civic Pride And Zen The New York Times Retrieved 2010 12 14 a b c Perry Garfinkel 2006 Buddha or Bust Harmony Books pp 33 34 ISBN 978 1 4000 8217 9 a b Robert Egger Howard Yoon 2004 Begging for change the dollars and sense of making nonprofits responsive efficient and rewarding for all HarperBusiness pp 136 137 ISBN 0 06 054171 7 Chris Lazarus Recipes for Empowering Community Greyston Mandala Yonkers New Village Journal 1 Retrieved 2010 12 14 Mark Roseland 2005 Toward sustainable communities resources for citizens and their governments New Society Publishers p 173 ISBN 0 86571 535 1 Richard Hughes Seager 1999 Buddhism in America Columbia University Press p 209 ISBN 0 231 10868 0 I used to eat at soup kitchens to survive Now as a volunteer I see it from the other side The Washington Post Retrieved 2023 07 17 Cafe History Stone Soup Cafe Abrahams Matthew November 5 2018 Roshi Bernie Glassman Passes Away Tricycle The Buddhist Review Eve Marko in Women Practicing Buddhism American Experiences by Peter Gregory and Susanne Mrozik 1998 Wisdom Books US p114 UK Zen Peacemakers ukzenpeacemakers blogspot com Archived from the original on 2013 05 15 Bernie Glassman 2 The Circles Are Us Michael Stone Teachings 11 October 2014 Archived from the original on 9 November 2021 Retrieved 9 November 2021 My Story Moshe Cohen Archived from the original on 9 November 2021 Retrieved 9 November 2021 Zen Buddhist Clown And Associate Of Human Evolutionary Biology Red Nose Factory 14 February 2019 Archived from the original on 9 November 2021 Retrieved 9 November 2021 The Zen Peacemakers founder the late zen teacher and author Bernie Glassman also started a clown order known as the Order of Disorder Bernie thought that clowning and Zen have a lot in common and that clowning could help people not to be too serious with their practice Order of Disorder Zen Peacemakers Archived from the original on 9 November 2021 Retrieved 9 November 2021 Koryu Osaka Roshi a b Sanbo Kyodan Harada Yasutani School of Zen Buddhism and its Teachers White Plum Asanga teachers Maezumi lineage Houston Zen Center a b Forest Wind Zendo Archived from the original on 2019 01 25 Retrieved 2020 06 30 Lineage Treetop Zen Center Archived from the original on 9 November 2021 Retrieved 9 November 2021 a b c d e f g h i Bernie s Zen Teachers amp Dharma Successors zenpeacemakers org 22 February 2012 Retrieved 2020 09 28 Sensei Irene Kaigetsu Bakker Upaya Zen Center Upaya Zen Center Retrieved 2018 03 04 Sensei Joshin Byrnes Vice Abbot Upaya Zen Center Upaya Zen Center Retrieved 2018 03 04 Stolte Beate Genko Sweeping Zen sweepingzen com Archived from the original on November 1 2015 Retrieved 2018 03 04 About me Shinzan Retrieved 2018 03 04 Sensei Genzan Quennell Guiding Teacher and Temple Coordinator Upaya Zen Center Upaya Zen Center Retrieved 2018 03 04 Morning Star Zendo Retrieved 3 May 2015 Our Teachers Still Mind Zendo Still Mind Zendo Wild Goose Zen Sangha Retrieved 2019 11 08 a b Zen Peacemaker biographies Archived from the original on 16 July 2013 Retrieved 3 May 2015 One Heart Sangha Zen Meditation One Heart Sangha Zen Meditation Rapaport Al Tendo Fusho SweepingZen Archived from the original on July 19 2015 Lehrhaupt Linda Myoki SweepingZen Archived from the original on July 19 2015 a b Teachers Sweetwater Zen Center Sara Kokyo Wildi Yogalehrerin und Leiterin von sarva www sarva ch Archived from the original on 2016 01 25 Retrieved 2016 01 09 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernard Glassman Zen Peacemakers www greyston org www greystonbakery com Peacemaker Circles International Archived 2018 11 22 at the Wayback Machine Shambhala Sun interview with Roshi Bernie Zen Center of Los Angeles Archived 2008 11 20 at the Wayback Machine White Plum Asanga Videos about Zen Peacemakers and Bernie Glassman Audio Interview Series on Buddhist Geeks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernie Glassman amp oldid 1178927013, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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