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  2. Hartford Street Zen Center - Wikipedia

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    By 1997 the hospice had outgrown the Hartford Street location and was moved to a new, custom-designed facility at Church and Duboce Streets in San Francisco with space for fifteen residents. Meanwhile, practice continued at Issan-ji under the guidance of Rev. Ottmar Engel, who served as Practice-Leader until health-concerns necessitated his ...

  3. Ján Mináč - Wikipedia

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    Mináč and Nguyễn Duy Tân formulated the Mináč-Tân conjectures on the vanishing of Massey products over fields and the kernel unipotent conjecture. [3] [4] [5] He has also worked on Galois theory and quadratic forms, [6] Galois Demushkin groups, [7] [8] mild pro-2-groups, [9] Galois modules, [10] small quotients of Absolute Galois groups, [11] [12] [13] ghosts in group cohomology, [14 ...

  4. Mel Weitsman - Wikipedia

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    Interested in religion from an early age, he started practicing at the San Francisco Zen Center under Shunryū Suzuki in 1964. He co-founded the Berkeley Zen Center with his teacher in 1967. Suzuki ordained Weitsman as a priest in 1969, and arranged for him to be Shuso (Head Monk) in 1970 under Tatsugami Roshi at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center .

  5. Institute of Buddhist Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Buddhist Studies also offers six certificate programs which may be completed concurrently within a degree program to focus one’s studies and certify competence in a particular field of study, or may be completed as stand-alone programs: Certificate in Buddhist Studies (online) Certificate in Shin Buddhist Studies (online)

  6. Michael Wenger - Wikipedia

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    Dairyu Michael Wenger is a Sōtō Zen priest and current guiding teacher of Dragons Leap Meditation Center in San Francisco. Prior to establishing Dragons Leap in 2012, Wenger served as Dean of Buddhist Studies at the San Francisco Zen Center (SFZC) in San Francisco, California [1] —where he has been a member since 1972.

  7. Richard Baker (Zen teacher) - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Zen Center's Page St. location. Baker received Dharma transmission from Suzuki in 1970, [2] and then was installed as abbot of San Francisco Zen Center during the "Mountain Seat Ceremony" on November 21, 1971. [7] Baker also penned the introduction to Suzuki's famous book, Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. [9]

  8. Paul Haller - Wikipedia

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    Ryushin Paul Haller, a Soto Zen roshi, is a former abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center—a position he held from 2003 until February 2012. [1] Leaving his homeland of Belfast in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s, Haller spent time in Russia, Afghanistan and Japan. He then went to Thailand for two

  9. Joko Beck - Wikipedia

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    Beck also stated that Zen Center San Diego should not claim to represent her or her teaching. [ 6 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ] In 2006 Joko moved to Prescott, Arizona , where she continued to teach until she retired as a teacher in late 2010.