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Kapleau was born in 1912 to a working class family in New Haven, Connecticut. As a young man he studied law and became a court reporter, serving for many years in the state and federal courts of Connecticut. He recorded trials of increasing importance and was selected in 1945 to serve as chief court reporter for the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and later covered the Tokyo War Crimes Trials. Months of recording the minutiae of the atrocities of World War II affected him deeply and awakened a spiritual longing that shaped the remainder of his life.
Philip Kapleau spent the next thirteen years undergoing rigorous Zen training under three Japanese Zen masters before being ordained by Hakuun Yasutani-roshi in 1965 and given permission by him to teach. While practicing under Yasutani-roshi he put his writing and court reporter skills to work, transcribing Zen teachers' talks, interviewing Zen lay students and monks, and recording the practical details of Zen Buddhist practice. He was the first Westerner allowed to observe and record dokusan, the private interviews between a Zen teacher and student. The resulting book, The Three Pillars of Zen, was published in 1965 and quickly became the standard introductory text on Zen practice. It is still in print and has been translated into twelve languages.
Thirty years later, at the Zen Center's anniversary celebration in 1996, Ralph Chapin donated his 135-acre estate to the Center. Realizing one of Roshi Kapleau's decades-long dreams, the Center has developed it as a country retreat, the Chapin Mill Retreat Center. In addition to The Three Pillars of Zen, Kapleau's other books include The Zen of Living and Dying, Zen: Merging of East and West, To Cherish All Life, In accordance with Buddhist tradition, nightly memorial services are being conducted at the Zen Center for members and friends. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, May 23rd at 11am. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Rochester Zen Center, 7 Arnold Park, Rochester, New York 14607. A Photo Biography of Roshi Kapleau
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