Bearing Witness: A Zen Master's Lessons in Making Peace
Greyston / Zen Peacemakers (Yonkers) · 1998
1939 CE–2018 CE · Modern · Brooklyn (NY)
January 18, 1939 – November 4, 2018
Bernie Glassman (1939–2018) was an American Zen teacher and social activist, a dharma heir of Taizan Maezumi in the White Plum lineage, and a leading figure in socially engaged Buddhism in the West. He founded the Zen Community of New York, the Greyston network of social enterprises in Yonkers, and in 1996 the Zen Peacemakers, known for 'bearing witness' retreats at sites of suffering and for a practice framed by three tenets of not-knowing, bearing witness, and loving action. He died in 2018.
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DOCUMENTED: born in 1939; trained as an aeronautical engineer before turning to Zen.
Modern center of multiple Hasidic dynasties (Lubavitch in Crown Heights, Satmar in Williamsburg, Bobov in Borough Park) plus Modern Orthodox communities.
In the same place & time
Sages whose lives overlapped with Bernie Glassman’s in the same cities, drawn from their recorded journeys.
Nyogen Senzaki, Charlotte Joko Beck, Taizan Maezumi, Sylvia Boorstein, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Lama Surya Das
The world in their lifetime
Thinkers and teachers of other traditions whose lives overlapped with Bernie Glassman’s — a glimpse of the wider world they lived in. Drawn purely from recorded birth and death years.
Greyston / Zen Peacemakers (Yonkers) · 1998
Greyston / Zen Peacemakers (Yonkers) · 1996