Non-Denominational (Buddhism)
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Description
The Cambridge Buddhist Association is a nondenominational organization founded by Dr. Shinichi Hisamatsu, D. T. Suzuki, Stewart Holmes, and John and Elsie Mitchell in 1957. The Association conducts a regular schedule of zazen (Zen meditation), retreats, introductory periods for beginners, and Buddhist services along with maintaining a large library. The Zen activities are led by Dokuro Osho, who is a Dharma heir of Kyozan Joshu Sasaki (Japanese Rinzai Zen, Myoshinji branch). The CBA provides facilities for other Buddhist groups in the Boston area, which currently include the Sakya Institute, the Boston Old Path Sangha (Thich Nhat Hahn), and the Dharma Cloud Hermitage (Hôun-an, Joshu Sasaki).Activities and Schedule
CBA Zen activities: http://www.unsui.org/scheduleMembership
Formal Membership is not required for participation in CBA activities
Ethnic Composition
Multi-ethnic