Rochester Zen Center

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Rochester Zen Center
Rochester zen center front entrance.jpg
Information
Denomination Independent
Founded 1966
People
Founder(s) Philip Kapleau
Abbot(s) Bodhin Kjolhede
Location
Address 7 Arnold Park
Rochester, New York 14607-2082
Country United States
Website http://www.rzc.org/

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Rochester Zen Center (RZC) is a Sōtō and Rinzai Zen Buddhist sangha in the Kapleau lineage, located in Rochester, New York and established in 1966 by Philip Kapleau. It is one of the oldest Zen centers in the United States.[citation needed]

History

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The history of the Rochester Zen Center begins with the Nuremberg and Tokyo War Crimes Trials at the close of World War II. Trying to come to grips with the appalling testimony he heard as a court reporter, thirty-three-year-old Philip Kapleau began a spiritual search that would lead him to a Japanese Zen Buddhist monastery in 1953. His experiences there became the basis of his classic book, The Three Pillars of Zen, still in print forty years after its initial publication. As of October 8, 2010, it was the ranked 7th in books on Zen Buddhism on Amazon.com.

One of the earliest readers of the book was a Batavia resident named Ralph Chapin, who saw the galley proofs while visiting Japan and asked that ten copies be sent him when the book was published. When they arrived, he passed one on to his Rochester friends Chester Carlson and his wife Dorris.[1][2][3][4] The Center's first sesshin took place in October, and the first issue of its newsletter, Zen Bow, appeared in 1967.

Since its founding, the Rochester Zen Center has become one of the largest Buddhist centers in North America.[5] From those first twenty-two individuals, membership has grown to more than six hundred, with sitting groups and affiliate centers in Mexico and Germany, and throughout the U.S.[citation needed] In 1981 Rochester Zen Center community split, when Toni Packer left the Center.

Through its daily meditation services, residential training programs, and introductory workshops, the Center has helped introduce Buddhism into the American mainstream, while simultaneously reshaping and integrating the forms of Zen into America's own unique culture.

The Rochester Zen Center has also contributed to the intellectual development of American Zen, through Philip Kapleau's books, The Zen of Living and Dying, Zen Merging of East and West, To Cherish All Life, and the recent Awakening to Zen and the writings of its members and its decennial anniversary conferences.[citation needed] In 1986, the 20th Anniversary Conference focused on "Buddhism and Nonviolence," and the 1996 Thirtieth Anniversary explored "Buddhism in America."

Since 1986 the head abbot at Rochester Zen Center has been Bodhin Kjolhede, who was sanctioned to teach by Kapleau.[6] The community offers intensive Zen sesshin retreats, introductory workshops and training programs throughout the year and is open to guests.[7]

Chapin Mill Buddhist Retreat

The Rochester Zen Center also has a 135-acre (0.55 km2) country retreat named Chapin Mill, donated by Ralph Chapin. Each year the center has several sesshin at Chapin Mill. The retreat center held a groundbreaking in April 2000. Building began in 2003, and was completed in 2007.

See also

References

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