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Authors: Roger Kamenetz
ISBN-13: 9780765760029, ISBN-10: 0765760029
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Date Published: January 1998
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Roger Kamenetz

Roger Kamenetz wrote the landmark international bestseller, The Jew in the Lotus, and the winner of the National Jewish Book Award, Stalking Eljah. He is a Louisiana State University Distinguished Professor of English and Religious Studies and a certified dream therapist. He lives in New Orleans with his wife, fiction writer Moira Crone.

Book Synopsis

Kamenetz, a poet and a Jew, was invited to attend and write about a historical meeting between a delegation of American Jews and a group of Tibetan Buddhists that included the Dalai Lama. This interfaith get-together was inspired, in part, by the increasing number of Jews who have become Buddhists as well as the Dalai Lama's perception of Jews as _survival experts._ The Dalai Lama felt that the Jews, experts in exile and the preservation of faith and practice, would offer advice and comfort; participating rabbis were intrigued by the surprising similarities between the two religions, including esoteric traditions and a profound awareness of suffering. Kamenetz not only chronicles the resultant discussions, which proved to be enlightening and emotional, but also profiles a number of Jewish Buddhists, including Allen Ginsberg and Ram Dass. As his investigation throws his own beliefs and assumptions into high relief, Kamenetz is amazed and humbled by the intensity and altruism of Buddhism. Kamenetz defines and comments upon these complex matters with skill, personableness, and a welcome dash of levity.

New York Times Book Review

“A book for anyone who feels the narrowness of a wholly secular life ….”

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Sparks5
2Flames17
3Roadblocks32
4Heights42
5Blessings56
6Contact65
7The Angel of Tibet and the Angel of the Jews72
8Always Remind91
9Debating Monks and Angels109
10Shabbat Shalom and Tashe Delek117
11Jewish Buddhists, Buddhist Jews128
12JUBUs in America147
13Tibetan Intellectuals, Tibetan Orphans158
14An Interview with the Oracle170
15Secret Doors184
16Tantra and Kabbalah198
17Survival Strategies211
18One Last Question226
19A Buddhist Jew - The Allen Ginsberg Story235
20A Synagogue in Delhi242
21Buddha's Jews254
22A Last Secret264
23In a Pool of Nectar277
Notes and References291
Glossary299

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