Jisan Tova Green: For What Connects Us

Come meet Jisan Tova Green this Sunday. Tova is a Zen Priest from San Francisco Zen Center (SFZC) and has been in residence at SFZC for over twenty years. She received Dharma Transmission from Eijun Linda Cutts. She is currently the Liaison for the Branching Streams Zen Centers and sitting groups -- over 70 in the U.S. and nine in other countries.Tova co-founded the SFZC Queer Dharma Group in 2009 and the group Unpacking Whiteness – Reflection and Action in 2017. Tova has worked as a hospice social worker, plays the cello, and writes poetry.

For What Connects Us

5-Day Intensive Retreat with Tenshin Reb Anderson: Sunday

Buddha activity is the wondrous process of freeing all beings so that we may live together in peace and harmony.

This retreat will explore this inconceivably wonderful function. Join the retreat to hear the teachings of this distinguished teacher.

Led by Tenshin Reb Anderson Roshi, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center and Founder of Houston Zen Center.

Buddha Activity: Rowing the Boat on the Ocean of Suffering

5-Day Intensive Retreat with Tenshin Reb Anderson: Saturday

Buddha activity is the wondrous process of freeing all beings so that we may live together in peace and harmony.

This retreat will explore this inconceivably wonderful function. Join the retreat to hear the teachings of this distinguished teacher.

Led by Tenshin Reb Anderson Roshi, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center and Founder of Houston Zen Center.

Buddha Activity: The Bodhisattva Does Not Turn Away

5-Day Intensive Retreat with Tenshin Reb Anderson: Friday Afternoon

Buddha activity is the wondrous process of freeing all beings so that we may live together in peace and harmony.

This retreat will explore this inconceivably wonderful function. Join the retreat to hear the teachings of this distinguished teacher.

Led by Tenshin Reb Anderson Roshi, Senior Dharma Teacher of San Francisco Zen Center and Founder of Houston Zen Center.

Buddha Activity: Bodhisattva Practices