Our Tradition

Our Zen tradition grew out of the work and teaching of Philip Kapleau Roshi, who trained in Japan for many years before returning to the USA to found Rochester Zen Center.

Sensei Karl Kaliski

Sensei Karl Kaliski began his training in Zen in 1997 at the Rochester Zen Center (USA) and became a student of Bodhin Kjolhede Roshi in 1998. He spent a number of years travelling to Rochester for periods of residential training and sesshin, as well as training for many years with Bodhin Roshi’s dharma heirs, Roshi Sante Poromaa and Roshi Kanja Odland in Sweden (see below).

He completed his formal koan training in 2013 and was sanctioned as a Zen teacher in 2015. He is an English language teacher and is married with two children.

Roshi Sante Poromaa and Roshi Kanja Odland

Sante Poromaa met Philip Kapleau Roshi in the early 1980s and became his student, before continuing his training with Kapleau Roshi’s successor Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede. After years of training with these teachers and his ordination as a Zen priest, he finished koan training in 1993 and was authorized to teach by Roshi Kjolhede.

Kanja Odland was born in Stockholm in 1963. In 1984 she met Philip Kapleau Roshi and also became a student of Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede. Since the beginning of 1990 she has been co-leader of the Zen Buddhist Society. Kanja Roshi finished her koan training in 1999 and was authorized to teach by Roshi Kjolhede in 2001.

Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede

Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede was born in 1948 in Michigan and received a B.A. in Psychology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor prior to coming to the Rochester Zen Center in 1970. He was ordained in 1976, and completed twelve years of koan training under Roshi Philip Kapleau before beginning to teach in 1983.

In 1986 Roshi Kjolhede was appointed by Roshi Kapleau as his Dharma-successor and Abbot of the Rochester Zen Center. This appointment marked the culmination of a sixteen-year teacher-student relationship, the last decade working intimately together. Since then Roshi Kjolhede has worked with students from all over the United States, and from Canada, Mexico, Europe and New Zealand, and has sanctioned several Dharma heirs. In 2022 he handed the leadership of the Rochester Zen Centre over to two Co-Directors: Sensei Dhara Kowal and Sensei John Pulleyn.

Roshi Philip Kapleau

Roshi Philip Kapleau (1912–2004) is the author of numerous books about Zen including the classic The Three Pillars of Zen.

Philip Kapleau started his spiritual search after his experiences as a court reporter at the Nuremberg trials after the Second World War. He also worked for the International Military Tribunal in Tokyo.

In 1953 he returned to Japan and went through thirteen years of Zen training under two of Japan’s most famous zen masters: Harada Daiun-Roshi (1870-1961) and his Dharma-heir Yasutani-Roshi. Having been ordained by Yasutani-Roshi and authorized to teach, Kapleau returned to USA in 1966 and created the Rochester Zen Center.

After two decades as Abbot of the Rochester Zen Center, he passed on the leadership to Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede. Philip Kapleau died May 6, 2004, sitting among friends and students in the garden of the Rochester Zen Center. He was 92 years old.