BERKELEY BUDDHIST TEMPLE March 2014 Web Edition
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BERKELEY BUDDHIST TEMPLE March 2014 Web Edition
the Padma BERKELEY BUDDHIST TEMPLE March 2014 Web Edition Our Vision A Community Where Our Spiritual Life And True Self Can Be Realized Our Mission To Live A Life Of Joy In The Nembutsu And Share The Dharma With Others the Padma March 2014 BERKELEY BUDDHIST TEMPLE Sun 2121 Channing Way, Berkeley, California 94704 (510) 841-1356 Mon Tues Wed Thurs WEB EDITION Fri Sat 1 NOTE: For temple matters, please contact Rev. Matsumoto at (510)841-1356, or leave a message on the temple answering machine. Temple web: www.berkeleysangha.org Temple e-mail: info@berkeleysangha.org 2 3 9 10 Gagaku Practice 11 am –1 pm 4 5 6 11 12 13 7 8 14 15 9:30 am Dharma Family & Shotsuki Hoyo Service Regular Dharma School Classes Sangha Singers Practice 9:30 am Dharma Family & Pet Memorial Service Regular Dharma School Classes Sangha Singers Practice 16 Crafts 10 am – 1 pm Padma Articles Due Temple Bd Mtg 7:30 pm TechnoBuddha Social Hall & Old Temple 17 9:30 am Spring Ohigan Service & Potluck Luncheon 18 Padma Newsletter 6:30 pm 19 TechnoBuddha Social Hall & Old Temple 20 21 22 27 28 29 Gagaku Practice 6 – 7:30 pm Regular Dharma School Classes Sangha Singers Sing 23 24 25 9:30 am Dharma Family Service Crafts 10 am – 1 pm Dharma School Activity in the Social Hall Bazaar Mtg. Old Temple 7:00 pm 30 9:30 am Dharma Family Service DS Hanamatsuri Practice Sangha Singers Practice 31 26 FUTURE DATES TO REMEMBER March 2 - DFS & Shotsuki Hoyo March 9 - DFS & Pet Memorial Service; General Membership Meeting March 16 - Spring Ohigan Service & Potluck March 25 - Bazaar Meeting April 6 - DFS & Shotsuki Hoyo April 13 - Hanamatsuri & Hatsumairi Service Seeking Memories from Berkeley Buddhist Women’s Association Members Please help us prepare for the Berkeley Buddhist Women’s Association’s upcoming 100th Anniversary on September 28, 2014. We would like to include any historical or personal memories you may have regarding BBWA members. They can be from your own experience as a BBWA member, something you remember about a BBWA event, a story about a relative’s experience, etc. It can be a fond or funny memory, or a sad or touching reminiscence. A picture to go with the story would be wonderful. We’d like to include your memories in our commemorative booklet. PLEASE KEEP IT FIFTY (50) WORDS AND UNDER. THE DEADLINE IS MAY 1. Send your comments and pictures to ATTN: BBWA Centennial Committee, Berkeley Buddhist Temple, 2121 Channing Way, Berkeley CA 94704 or e‐mail to Yukiko Otake at info@berkeleysangha.org. For more information please contact Caroline Fernandez or Yuki Otake at (510) 841‐1356. Water: Our Precious, Humble Teacher [Amida Buddha's] Vow of compassion .... is like the great waters, for it washes away the scum of all blind passions. ... [It] dries up the ocean of ignorance and causes beings to flow into the ocean of the Vow.1 WE OBSERVE OHIGAN twice a year—during the spring and fall equinox. Normally we describe the days and nights as being equal in length and the weather as neither too hot nor too cold. Thus Ohigan is usually a time when we can reflect on the ideal of harmony in nature, our society and ourselves. This year, however, I wonder if that will be the case. For unless we have a series of monsoons very soon, it is certain that California will suffer its third straight year of drought. Water rationing and conservation are sure to become necessary. We will all have to sacrifice, all have to do with less. Yet, water politics are likely to get heated. Who's going to get enough water? The farmers? The fisheries? The cities and factories? It's going to get heated. Things are going to get messy. They may even get nasty. And what is so harmonious about that? In times of drought, we must look upon water as a rare and precious resource. And, at times like this, it is also very important that we look upon water as a valued teacher and guide. Let us reflect upon these words of wisdom by the late Rev. Gyomay Kubose.2 In the sutras we find that the Buddha often uses the example of water. Water changes its form according to the shape of the receptacle in which it is put, but it never changes its essence or nature. .... Water is very humble. It always seeks the lowest level. It never tries to be on top or show off but goes to the bottom. .... Water is soft and meek, yet it has a very dynamic power that can turn great dynamos and can break concrete walls and dikes. .... Water does not pretend. When it gets hot enough, it becomes steam, and what it gets cold enough, it freezes. .... Water is the source of all life. Without it, there is no life. When things are wet, we say "It is wet and messy" and we dislike it, but the very wetness is the important this in life. So, in our life, many troubles and hardships are disliked things, but the very troubles are life itself. It there is trouble, there is life. The mind of Buddha is often said to be a great ocean-mind. Buddha's mind is large enough to receive and accept all things and everything and purify them all, just as the ocean receives all the dirty waters of rivers and purifies them all. If we have a great ocean mind, we will take in all things and will not be upset by them. There is no tension and no complex of any kind in the great ocean-mind. We can meditate much on water, and, indeed, we can learn many things from it. In the same sense, Shinran Shōnin likens Amida Buddha's Primal Vow to waters that can wash away our greed, hatred and foolishness, and enable us to flow within the vast ocean of light and life. May the coming drought become an opportunity for us to value and conserve water. May we learn to protect and share that precious gift. And may we all be like water that, upon entering the great ocean-mind, comes to realize true humility, harmony and joy. Namu Amida Butsu Rev. D. Matsumoto March 2014 1 2 Shinran Shōnin, True Teaching, Practice and Realilzation, CWS, 100. Gyomay M. Kubose, Everyday Suchness: Buddhist Essays on Everyday Living (Coarsegold: Dharma House Publications, 2008), 138-140. PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE We begin this message by giving an overdue but heartfelt “Thanks” to the wonderful crew that planned and worked on the 2014 New Year’s Day service and luncheon. It takes many talented and dedicated members to once again guarantee its success. Many thanks to Lena Yin for organizing and all the members and groups who helped with activities. This includes but is not limited to the mochi crew led by Susan Gabriel, Yuki Otake and Aki Nakao, who coordinated the preparation and making of the mochi, to the Shinsakos and Takedas for the use of their mochi machines, and to the great music crew led by Dii Lewis and the Sangha Singers. Also, thanks to those who graciously donated raffle prizes. This was indeed a wonderful start to 2014. The Dana Day Service, representing generosity or giving of oneself, was held on February 16, followed by a delicious Bento lunch hosted by the BBWA. Thanks to our guest speaker Rev. Dr. Daijaku Kinst for her wonderful dharma talks, and to the BBWA for hosting such a successful event. We also hope this edition arrives in time to promote the annual general membership meeting scheduled as part of the Dharma Family Service on February 23. This is a forum to report on the general state of the BBT, 2013 accomplishments and a look ahead. More importantly it provides an opportunity to hear membership concerns and wish lists. You will find in this month’s Padma specific details regarding BBT’s purchase of the Oakland Chapel of the Chimes Community Urn Niche Site. Many thanks to Gary Oda for shepherding this important issue thru to completion. You may also have noticed that the window replacement project of the Old Temple is completed. Hopefully, this adds to the aesthetics and provides for a more insulated building. On the horizon are the annual BCA Ministers’ Association and National Council Meetings to be held in Bellevue, WA, February 26 to March 1. BBT will represent the Bay District with the Alameda, Enmanji, San Francisco, Oakland, San Mateo, Palo Alto and SACBC Chapters. We will be reporting on significant issues addressed in this conference. It is not too early to mention that the 65th Annual Satsuki Bazaar is scheduled for May 17-18, 2014. The major fundraising event for the Temple relies on the generosity of the Berkeley Sangha and friends for its success. Committee members are already hard at work planning for the event. Gassho, Takashi Nikaidoh and Ron Hiraga BBT Co-Presidents 2014 COMBINED DHARMA FAMILY SERVICE & SHOTSUKI MEMORIAL SERVICE March 2, 2014 9:30 am PLEASE NOTE THE NEW DATE! Shotsuki Hoyo Service – March 2, 2014, 9:30 AM Thomas Arima Kimiyo S. Bloom Satoru Fujikawa Keiko I. Fukui Masao Handa James Hansen Jinichi Hashizu Kiyoshi Hataye Toki Hataye Tom T. Hataye Shizuo Hiramoto Sumi Irikin Mitsue Ishizue Thomas T. Kimura James Kurata Rev. Haruyoshi Kusada Henry Kuwada Chiyo Kuwai Naoya Matoba Frank T. Matsui Shizuo Matoba Yutaka Matoba Glenn Matsunaga Yoichiro Matsunaga Seizo Mayeda Aiko Miike Yukito R. Nagahisa, Sr Frank T. Nishikai Denji Nakabayashi Dean Muranishi William Nakatani Tokuo Nitta Hayaji Oda Kazuko Oda Minoru Oki Masami Oda Misao H. Okano Akira Okita Chiyome Sakamoto Etsu Sato Judd M. Sato Tokutaro Sato Fusao Tagumi Fujiye Takaha Tametaro Takahashi Wataru Takahashi Akira Takemori Haruko Takemori Tsuneyo Tanaka Hisayo Tasaki Yukino Terazawa Tomeko Tsuchihashi Gregory Unno Katsumi Unoki Naoki Wakaye Waki Wakaye Kyo Waki Kyujiro Waki Mary Wakida Tomo Watamura Michizo Yokota Bill Kiyoji Yokoyama Hatsuyo Yokoyama Takashi Yoshimura Note: If there are any additions, corrections or deletions to the above list, please notify the Berkeley Buddhist Temple at 510-841-1356. Karma: On Reaping What You Sow By Diane Ames Karma is sometimes summed up with the phrase, “You reap what you sow.” Actually the results of karma, whether the karma is good or bad, often seem like the results of sowing zucchini; you sow a few seeds and you reap and reap and reap. And the results of bad karma can seem like the results of planting mint. You put one little mint cutting in your herb garden, and the next thing you know, mint is not only taking over that herb garden, it has magically jumped across the grass to pop up amid your petunias. As you struggle to weed it out of the flowerbed, you find that it has taken another leap across the lawn to turn up, in force, in your vegetable garden. It’s choking out the lettuce. It’s everywhere. It’s driving you to drinking mint juleps. Too late, you wish you’d followed your friends’ advice to plant mint in a pot and put an armed guard on it. To give a more serious example: Suppose that developed and developing nations spew lots of greenhouse gases into the air long after scientists warn that this will cause undesirable climate change. And suppose that the most developed nations do little to change this state of affairs, figuring that although poorer countries may suffer from climate change, they will be able to weather it. Then average global temperatures go up. Greenland melts, and sea levels gradually rise. As the ice on the Arctic Ocean also melts, said ocean turns darker in the summer and absorbs more heat, causing the Arctic to heat up faster than temperate zones. One winter this causes a circle of winds called the polar vortex to stop keeping the frigid air in the Arctic by blowing around and around that region. One loop of the polar vortex lurches south, another loop lurches north, and each loop takes Arctic air with it. Alabama is buried under snow while Alaska turns balmy. California goes into apocalyptic drought. Across the Atlantic, Britain drowns in nonstop heavy rains. Large swathes of England are flooded. Storm surges pour seawater into coastal areas, reminding us that local sea level doesn’t always rise bit by bit; it can rise overnight in a storm surge. Indeed, the British government announces gloomily that parts of East Anglia are probably now ocean floor. The environment minister adds that since it will not be possible to build coastal barriers everywhere, they will have to decide what parts of England they want to keep. It all fits scientists’ predictions about the early stages of climate change. So we see that since the world is a very complicated place in which everything affects everything else in very complicated ways (which is itself an important Buddhist point), the results of karma can be more far reaching and complex than anyone would have expected. True, the results of good acts tend to be good (even if the doer is not always rewarded; someone like Martin Luther King may do great good and be martyred for it), and the results of doing things we clearly shouldn’t do tend to be undesirable, as in the above case. Luckily Amida can save us from our spiritual bad karma, the load of guilt and general egocentricity that makes us seem spiritually hopeless even to ourselves. But while we live in this mundane world, we should at least try to remember that our actions have consequences for ourselves and everybody else. PET MEMORIAL SERVICE March 9, 2014 9:30 AM Members are invited to bring photos of deceased pets to place at the onaijin. SPRING O-HIGAN SERVICE MARCH 16, 2014 9:30 AM Guest Speaker: Rev. Dr. Seigen Yamaoka BCA Minister Emeritus & Former BCA Bishop Potluck luncheon following service POTLUCK LUNCHEON SCHEDULE January and February toban months – Salads March toban month – Onigiri or rice dishes All other toban months should bring main dishes Please check your 2014 Directory for your toban month. 2014 BAZAAR MEETING Tuesday, March 25, 2014 7 PM In the Old Temple COMBINED DHARMA FAMILY SERVICE & SHOTSUKI MEMORIAL SERVICE April 6, 2014 9:30 am PLEASE NOTE THE NEW DATE! Shotsuki Hoyo Service – April 6, 2014, 9:30 AM The following persons will be remembered during the Shotsuki Hoyo (monthly memorial service) for April. Flora T. Adachi Douglas I. Ariyoshi Jack S. Ehara Rose-Annette Gervais Yoshio Hiramoto Toyoye Ichiyasu Kinoe Adachi Yoshino Ariyoshi Dirk S. Fujii Toshiko T. Goodman Hisako H. Hirose Soka Ikemoto Shigetaro Adachi Nobuko Mae Asami Juzaburo Furuzawa Takekuni Hino Hiroichi Hishida Chiyo Ishikawa Kanzo Iyama Kikutaro Kimura George Kako Shunta Marubayashi Kimiyo Matsui Victoria Mizuhara Takeo Katayama Chiyomi Masuda Tsutomu Matsumoto Yemiko Masunaga Hideaki Matsunaga Toshio Morishita James K. Nishimoto Makitaro Sakaki Masae Takeshita Yoshimi Toyota James Wakida Katsuji Yokoyama Hisayo Yoshimura Arthur Nakamura Joe Oishi Shoichi Sawada Hideo Taketa Alice T.Tsukimura David S. Watanabe Yonosuke Yokoyama Torao Tony Mizusaki Virginia T. Nakaso Riu Oishi Matsutaro Takemori Kenichi Tokuyoshi Izumi Uyeda Takeo Yamada Hideichi J.Yoshida Note: If there are any additions, corrections or deletions to the above list, please notify the Berkeley Buddhist Temple at 510-841-1356. TEL: (510) 841-1356 FAX: (510) 841-1435 Berkeley Buddhist Temple 2121 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94704 February 18, 2014 Dear Sangha Members, We hope this letter finds you abiding peacefully and well within the Amida Buddha’s Compassion-Wisdom Light. In the month of March we will be observing the traditional celebration of Spring O-Higan. At our temple we will have a special O-Higan service on Sunday, March 16, 2014 beginning at 9:30 AM. Our special guest speaker will be Reverend Dr. Seigen Yamaoka, BCA minister emeritus and former BCA Bishop. A potluck luncheon in the social hall will follow the service. Please check the Padma for your assignment on what to bring. We hope you can attend and join us in celebrating this auspicious occasion. For this special observation an envelope has been enclosed for your thoughtful donation. The Temple greatly appreciates your kind generosity. In Gassho, Berkeley Buddhist Temple HATSUMAIRI INFANT PRESENTATION CEREMONY Sunday, April 13, 2014 We cordially invite you to bring your newborns and children up to one year of age to participate in our annual Hatsumairi Ceremony, which is to take place during our Hanamatsuri service on Sunday, April 13, 2014. Hatsumairi literally means “first Buddhist service.” Often translated as “Infant Presentation Service,” Hatsumairi represents the first opportunity for parents to bring infants who were born during the previous year to our Temple. At the same time, it gives our Temple the opportunity to give expression to the Primal Vow of Amida Buddha, which embraces people of all ages, genders, races and social strata. If you wish to participate, please complete the form below and return it to the temple by Sunday, April 6. Please call the temple at (510) 841-1356 if you have any questions regarding this ceremony. Thank you! ********************************************* Please complete form and send to the temple by April 6, 2014. Send to Rev. David Matsumoto 2121 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 HATSUMAIRI PARTICIPATION FORM Name of child Age Parents’ Names Address City Phone number EMAIL address Zip Taige-kai (体解会) Berkeley Buddhist Temple Study Session The Berkeley Buddhist Temple invites you to take part in a gathering to learn and experience (体解 taige) the Path of the Buddha. ********************* Who was Shinran? (part 2) What we can learn from the life of Shinran Shōnin ********************* Sunday, March 30, 2014, at 9:30 am All interested persons are welcome to attend. Please invite your friends! We hope to see you at the Taige-kai! Berkeley Buddhist Temple 2121 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94704 (510) 841-1356 Berkeley Buddhist Temple expresses condolences and deep sympathy To the Family of Mr. William Mamoru Yamasaki Shaku Shu Raku February 3, 1925 - January 20, 2014 and To the Family of Evelyn Nakano Glenn for the loss of her mother, Mrs. Haruye Lillian Nakano January 3, 1916 - January 23, 2014 Namu Amida Butsu Namu Amida Butsu Namu Amida Butsu *********************************************************************** The following is a list of special service years. If you have a departed relative who has passed away in any of the listed years, and would like to make arrangements for a memorial service, please contact Rev. Matsumoto at (510) 841-1356. *********************************************************************** 2014 MEMORIAL SERVICE SCHEDULE YEAR 2013 2012 2008 2002 1998 1990 1982 1965 1915 SERVICE 1st Year 3rd Year 7th Year 13th Year 17th Year 25th Year 33rd Year 50th Year 100th Year Chapel of the Chimes Urn Niche Site Approved By Berkeley Buddhist Temple Board Forty Temple members attended the Tour and Concept Presentation for the Berkeley Buddhist Temple Oakland Chapel of the Chimes Urn Niche Site on January 26, 2014. After seeing the whole facility and the BBT Urn Niche Site in person, many of those attending felt it was very informative and impressive. BBT will have a DVD recording of the site visitation and concept presentation available for viewing for anyone who missed the visitation. Also, Ian Ho at Chapel of the Chimes can arrange for a personal site tour. Ian can be contacted at (510) 304-5203 or at ianho@lifemarkgroup.com. On February 11, 2014 the BBT Board approved purchasing the Oakland Chapel of the Chimes Urn Niche Site that will hold 280 urns. The first 100 urn placement rights are included in the initial purchase for this site and will be offered for $1,170 each (about 1/2 of the current market rate of $2,200) until May 31, 2014. After May 31, 2014, the Temples’ remaining unsold 100 urn placement rights will be sold at the market rate with a 10% discount. The remaining 180 urn placement rights will be sold by Chapel of the Chimes at the market rate at time of sale. The whole Site is owned by BBT and only BBT members or those with Temple affiliation who are approved by BBT can place urns at the Site. This applies to all 280 urn placements. Those 33 temple members who have turned in response forms indicating interest in purchasing 52 urn placement rights should send a check to BBT for $1,170 per urn placement rights purchased. Checks should be made payable to “Berkeley Buddhist Temple” with a notation in the memo line “for urn placement rights” and sent to BBT Urn Niche Committee, 2121 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. The BBT Urn Niche Committee will send an acknowledgement when BBT receives the check. Others who are interested in purchasing urn placement rights should send in their checks in the manner described above, along with a completed response form. Response forms can be picked up at BBT or printed from the BBT Temple Web Site. The general membership letter that describes the Site and the response form can be viewed on the Berkeley Buddhist Temple website www.berkeleysangha.org. Click the word “Forms” located at the bottom of the home page. Anyone requiring additional information about the Site can contact Gary Oda at BBT Email: info@berkeleysangha.org. MAY 2014 Help us create the best Silent Auction ever! You would like to help, but don’t know what to donate? May we make a few suggestions? Brand-new or like-new, preferably in its box: Artwork: Japanese artwork, house-ware, ceramics, paintings, photographs… Electronics: iPhone, iPod, iTunes, Wii, cell phone, MP3 player, digital camera…. Entertainment: civic light opera tickets, movie passes, Lawrence Hall of Science… Gift Certificates to your favorite restaurant, fun centers, spa treatment, massage... Kitchen appliances: perhaps an unopened wedding gift? Services or lessons: yard-work, construction, swimming, SAT, math, reading, music……… Sporting event tickets to: As, Giants, Raiders, 49ers, Sharks, Bears, Cardinal, tee-times at golf courses, auto-racing………. Travel: spare frequent flyer mileage….. Weekend Get-Away: donate your condo for a weekend in Tahoe, Reno, Hawaii, wine country, Monterey bay….. Contact Silent Auction Co-Chairs: Grant Din or Miki Adachi (650-573-9373) SHOP AT SAFEWAY TO EARN MONEY FOR THE TEMPLE Renew or sign up with your Safeway Club Card today! Sign Up Your participation can mean hundreds of dollars for the Temple. • Go to eScrip.com • Click on “1‐Sign up” • Enter your Club Card number • Group ID#155954856 Renew Today* If you participated last year, renew so the Temple continues to earn contributions. • Go to eScrip.com • Click on “YES RENEW!” • Enter either your phone number, email or Club Card number *For uninterrupted contributions, you must renew annually by November 1. After November 1, you can still renew to begin earning again! Remember Effective Nov. 1, 2013, in order for your Safeway purchases to generate contributions for the Temple, you must pay using one of the following methods: • Debit Card or Safeway Gift Card • Check or SmartCheck • Cash 2015 WORLD BUDDHIST WOMEN’S CONVENTION “Embraced by the Oneness of Life” Saturday, May 30 & Sunday, May 31, 2015 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Hosted by the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temples of Canada Women’s Federation (JSBTCWF) www.wbwconvention.com Keynote Speakers: Rev. Patricia Kanaya Usuki head minister, San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple Rev. Nana Yanase, Kyo On Ji Temple, Nara Prefecture Panel and Other Guest Speakers: To Be Announced Over 2,000 delegates are expected to attend from Canada, Brazil, Japan, and the US. Registration is open only to BWA members and their families until May 30, 2014; then it will be opened to the general public. The World Buddhist Women’s Convention will be held at the Calgary TELUS Convention Centre. The convention is an opportunity for Jodo Shinshu followers to gather together on an international level; meet new people, learn together, share experiences and spread the circle of Dharma followers today and for generations to come. Originally, the convention was held for women only, however, things have changed over the years and the convention now encompasses both men and women in the Jodo Shinshu Sangha or spiritual community. Convention Registration Fee $325 (Canadian) per person Includes Commemorative Program, Meals, and Convention Operating Costs. DEADLINE: MAY 30, 2014 THE $325 CONVENTION REGISTRATION FEE PORTION IS NONREFUNDABLE. HOTEL: Double occupancy (per person) Single Occupancy Third person* A Rank Hotel $415 (Canadian) $725 (Canadian) $245 (Canadian) B Rank Hotel $369 (Canadian) $625 (Canadian) $213 (Canadian) C Rank Hotel $339 (Canadian) $565 (Canadian) $193 (Canadian) *Third person rate is for the third person only. ** Please also note that when there is a third person, the housing bureau will endeavor to ensure that there will be two beds in the room. The third person will have to share a bed with another person. Optional Tours: Post Tours East – Toronto, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal Express West Coast Option – Calgary, Banff, Canadian Rockies, Jasper, Vancouver, Victoria Express Niagara Option – Calgary, Banff, Canadian, Banff Calgary, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Montreal Express – East Coast Option – Calgary, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Montreal, Quebec City For registration questions or tour details please contact Yuki Otake (510) 841‐1356 or info@berkeleysangha.org BERKELEY BUDDHIST TEMPLE Board of Directors Meeting January 14, 2014 Attendance: Rev. David Matsumoto, Ron Hiraga, Takashi Nikaidoh, Judy Fujimoto, Patty Fujiwara, Lucy Hamai, Don Hamasaki, Emiko Katsumoto, Kiyoshi Katsumoto, Dii Lewis, Miri Nikaidoh, Emi Nakao, Art Nishimura, Gary Oda, Yuki Otake, David Ushijima. Proxies: Judy Kono, Wayne Sugihara, Russell Ware, Lena Yin. Co‐president Ron Hiraga called the meeting to order at 7:35PM with opening gassho led by Rev. Matsumoto. Co‐president Takashi Nikaidoh then presided. DECEMBER MINUTES were accepted as written. MSC K. Katsumoto/Hamasaki MINISTER'S REPORT: Rev. Matsumoto presented a written report for the period 12/10/2013 to 1/14/14, which included the following: 5 meetings; 4 consultations; 1 Family Memorial Service with related Makuragyo and preparation; 4 visitations; temple cleanup; 4 BBT services; guest speaker at Palo Alto Hoonko service 1/12. Two temple members passed away: Mr. Minoru Nojima (private service) and Mrs. Hisako Masunaga (funeral at BBT 1/18, 11 am. He provided a list of upcoming activities and guest speakers for 2014. ). Matthew Hamasaki is writing his thesis and will leave for Japan sometime in March. TREASURER'S REPORT: Satoshi Steimetz issued a written report for 12/1/13 to 12/31/13 as well as income/expense accounting for 2013. Kiyoshi provided a report for the reserve funds + cash comparing the status of February 28, 2013 and where we stand now. We are now also investing in the BCA Endowment Fund. The major change is going from cash to a mix of equities and bonds plus cash. Takashi clarified that the previous practice of providing a proposed annual budget is of limited usefulness. CORRESPONDENCE: Co‐president Ron Hiraga circulated the correspondence binder which included several holiday cards, thank you notes, and year‐end donation. REPORTS BY AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS BBWA: Yuki Otake reported that 20 year‐end gifts (fruits and Japanese treats) were delivered to our elderly temple members who are confined, including 17 who are over 90 years old. Year‐end donations were given to the Wheel of Dharma, JSC, CBE, Sakura Kai, North Berkeley Nikkei Center, Dharma School, Reverends Matsumoto, Yamashita, and Kuwahara, and Ministers Assistants Matthew rd Hamasaki, Edythe Vassall, and Tara Umemoto. The BCA Federation of BWA’s 43 conference will be held October 10‐12, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvine. BBWA is conducting a fundraiser for its Centennial: Raffle Mania with tickets at $5 or five tickets for $20. J‐SEI – Yuki Otake also reported the details of J‐SEI’s annual crab feed and raffle drawing fundraiser on Sunday, February 9 at the El Cerrito Community Center. The temple will donate $25 to J‐SEI towards the raffle drawing. MSC – Hamai/Fujimoto J‐SEI is planning a new signature event Friday, April 11 entitled Flavors of Spring. DHARMA SCHOOL: Rev. Matsumoto reported that the high school class will plan the January 26 service. JR. YBA: VP Noel McGuire issued a written report for December 2013. STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE: Art Nishimura provided an updated 2014 service calendar. He is looking to fill in several Sundays when Rev. Matsumoto will be absent due to IBS commitments and is seeking some guest lay speakers or possible workshops. Rev. Matsumoto will provide those dates when he cannot officiate our Sunday services. PLEDGE/MEMBERSHIP: Mimi Kagehiro reported that for 2013 there were 262 individual pledge members and 178 family units. For 2014 we have 3 families and 6 individual members thus far. New members: Ian Ho and Michael Green and his children, Dylan (1st) and Juliette (K). BUILDING MAINTENANCE: The two rear windows in the Hondo were replaced January 7 by UC Glass at a cost of $1477.40. The replacement windows for the Old Temple have been ordered and are expected to be installed by the end of January. Our temple announcement board in the front was again vandalized December 23. Kiyoshi was thanked for replacing it with a polycarbonate cover, which is a more durable material but may fade in 4‐5 years. The magnetic board will also need to be replaced eventually due to the attack. GARDEN MAINTENANCE: Scott Takeda provided a duty list for our gardening needs. Ron will meet with JD Landscaping (referred by Jim Furuichi) and follow up with Wayne Ito. We need a board member to act as a contact/coordinator for the new gardener we will employ. APARTMENTS: Ron Hiraga provided detailed reports showing annual profits of our apartments since 2006 and also a total income record for 2013. The Channing St. apartments have full occupancy, but the renovated Fulton St. apartment is still vacant. We received a January 6, 2014 Notice of Sewer Lateral violation due to a cracked pipe. K&S was notified and will get bids for resolution in 60 days. OTHER REPORTS NEW YEAR'S SERVICE & PARTY: Sensei’s digitally recorded dharma talk went very well. Emiko reported that the mochi tsuki and party were enjoyed by many, and the obentos from Musashi were very delicious. Lena was asked to lead a subcommittee to study the issue of door prizes. (Susan Gabriel was presented with a gift of appreciation from the temple for her dedication and hard work.) CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES NICHES: Gary Oda reported that 29 people have expressed interest in purchasing 36 niches. He proposed that the board vote on his Draft Motion to purchase the Site and jointly administer the site with Chapel of the Chimes. However, after much discussion it was decided to delay voting until after the January 26, 2014 site visitation and concept presentation. He will request Chapel of the Chimes to hold the site and guarantee the proposal they initially offered to BBT on August 13, 2013. Sensei expressed that purchasing these niches would provide a great service to those connected to our temple to have this option for burials. BAZAAR: Russell Ware reported in absentia that the first bazaar planning meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 28 at 7 pm. BD COUNCIL MEETING: Lucy Hamai reported that BBT will host the next BD Council meeting on January 23 at 6:30 pm. Judy Fujimoto and Emi Nakao will prepare the dinner. All interested are encouraged to attend. NEW BUSINESS TAIKO CLASS: Lucy Hamai and her Ad Hoc Committee will soon meet to explore organizing a BBT taiko class. Joining Lucy on this committee are Dii Lewis, Patty Fujiwara, and Wayne Sugihara. Rev. Matsumoto will be an advisor. FLOWER ARRANGEMENT CLASS: Lucy reported that Yufuko Kurioka will teach a two‐session ikebana class on Saturdays, February 8 and 15. Gary Oda and David Ushijima were thanked for the delicious refreshments. Next month: Lucy Hamai and Emi Nakao. The meeting was adjourned at 9:46PM with closing gassho led by Art Nishimura. Respectfully submitted by Emiko Katsumoto * * * * * * * * * * * (Please contact a Board member is further clarification of these minutes is required.) BERKELEY BUDDHIST WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Cabinet Meeting on December 8, 2013 PRESENT: Caroline Fernandez (Co-President), Yuki Otake (Co-President), Denise Gervais, (Corresponding Secretary), Diane Ames (First Vice President), Judy Nakaso (Recording Secretary), Fumi Matsubara (Membership) PROXY: Marrie Yamashita (Advisor), Maya Murashima-Yonemura (Treasurer); VISITOR: Sadako Delcollo, 2014 corresponding secretary. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER: Co-President Yuki Otake opened the meeting with gassho at 11:30 a m. PRIOR MONTH’S MINUTES: November minutes were approved with corrections: Quilt Raffle is on April 6, 2014 which is Hanamatsuri not Dana Day. (MSC: Diane Ames/Denise Gervais). TREASURER’S REPORT: Maya Murashima Yonemura 1. Yuki submitted Maya’s preliminary written financial report for November 2013, and a final report for October 2013, which were approved. (MSC: Diane Ames/Fumi Matsubara). We will ask Maya to please list the Masako Oishi scholarship funds in the Bank of America account so we can plan fundraiser(s) to replenish the fund, as necessary. 2. Checks written for Delegate’s meeting; Colma Carpool drivers: Yuki Otake, Caroline Fernandez, Denise Gervais and Marrie Yamashita; Bay District Buddhist Women’s League registration fee; Caroline Fernandez for graduation, Interfaith, Ohigan, JSEI Fundraiser, and Centennial Expense; Haruka Beppu (speaker at Eshinni Kakushinni), Maya Murashima for Eshinni lunch. 3. Receipts: Donations received from Eshinni Kakushinni from Maya Murashima, Emiko and Kiyoshi Katumoto, Fumi and Don Matsubara, and Emi Matsunaga; Emi Matsunaga donated to the Masako Oishi Scholarship Fund, Eshinni Kakushinni Osaisen, Interfaith Osaisen, Hoonko Craft sale, BBWA member renewal (Madge Takemori). MEMBERSHIP REPORT: Fumi Matsubara Membership stands at 90 members, paid members about 56 as of 2012. Renewed member: Madge Takemori. We will put in a renewal notice for 2014 BBWA membership at the bottom of the Dana Day obento RSVP form. CORRESPONDENCE: Denise Gervais 1. Incoming correspondence received: Alameda County Community Food Bank and Youth Engagement Advocacy Housing; Thank you card received from Ms. Haruka Beppu for orei given to her as the speaker at the Eshinni and Kakushinni Memorial Service. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1. Raffle Mania: Tickets have been $5 per ticket, $20 for book of 5 tickets. We forgot to put do not need to be present. 2. September 28, 2014 - Centennial Celebration: “Buddhist Women, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” Committees Booklet, Food, Decorations, Set-up Clean up, Alan Hirahara will make the food for the Centennial and needs food preparation helpers. We would like to have an “In Memorium” section of the book. 3. 1/12/14 – New Year’s Day Party - Installation of 2014 BBWA Cabinet; 2014 members should give their food choices 4. 2/16/14 – Dana Day - Free obentos provided 2013 BBWA cabinet, Rev. Matsumoto and family, Rev. Kuwahara and family, Rev. Yamashita, speaker, IBS students (9); Jr. YBA does not want to participate with us on Canned Food Drive – January and February – to be donated to the Alameda County Food Bank. Entertainment – not decided. Please submit suggestions. Hat and scarves for poor. We have donations of yarn. A BBWA member is making 8 scarves, Diane Ames will be the chairperson. 5. BBWA Election results – 2014 Slate has been elected. NEW BUSINESS: 1. New Year’s party – Installation of BBWA cabinet lunches to be paid by BBWA. 2. BBWA election results – Co-Presidents, Caroline Fernandez and Yukiko Otake, Vice President, Diane Ames, Treasurer: Maya Murashima Yonemura, Recording Secretary: Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Corresponding Secretary: Sadako Delcollo, Membership: Fumi Matsubara 3. Year End Gifts will be given to: Wheel of Dharma, CBE, Dharma School, Sakura Kai, North Berkeley Nikkei Center, IBS, Jodo Shinshu Center. NEXT MEETING: January 4, 2014 MEETING ADJOURNED: Caroline Fernandez adjourned the meeting by leading gassho at 12:32 p m. Respectfully submitted, Judy Nakaso, Recording Secretary BERKELEY BUDDHIST WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Cabinet Meeting on January 19, 2014 PRESENT: Caroline Fernandez (Co-President), Yuki Otake (Co-President), Sadako Delcollo, (Corresponding Secretary), Diane Ames (First Vice President), Judy Nakaso (Temp Recording Secretary), Fumi Matsubara (Membership); PROXY: Marrie Yamashita (Advisor), Maya Murashima-Yonemura (Treasurer), Evelyn Nakano Glenn (Recording Secretary); VISITOR: Denise Gervais. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER: Co-President Caroline Fernandez opened the meeting with gassho at 11:30 a m. PRIOR MONTH’S MINUTES: December minutes stand as written (Caroline Fernandez). TREASURER’S REPORT: No Report MEMBERSHIP REPORT: Fumi Matsubara One new member: Junko Hamimura, Renewal from Madge Takemori CORRESPONDENCE: Sadako Delcollo 1. Incoming correspondence received: (a) Thank you correspondence from Sakura Kai, Berkeley Buddhist Temple for Dharma School, and Institute for Buddhist Studies for year end orei; (b) Holiday greetings from BCA and Draperies by Susan. 2. Outgoing correspondence: Invitations to “save the date” for BBWA Centennial sent to special guests by Denise Gervais. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: 1. BBWA Centennial - (a) Quilt Raffle Mania: We will send letter to all chapters about the raffle; will sell tickets at the Bay District meeting in February; tickets were sold at World BWA Convention meeting. Raffle will be held on April 6th. (b) We will ask Emiko Katsumoto and Mimi Kagehiro if they can coordinate producing the published BBWA Centennial Program. (c) Need to set up subcommittees; (d) Looking for graphic artist to help with program layout/artwork; (e) Looking for photos for the program with commentaries (50 words or less); (f) Program Timeline: Give brochure to printer by June 2014; (g) Estimated attendance of 200 people, including BWA presidents and their spouses; (h) Food – Alan Hirahara will spearhead the food preparation, we will recruit workers to support Alan. Menu will be Alaska wild salmon, tri-tip beef, tossed salad and dessert. Lunch will be buffet style; the Jr. YBA will be invited to help serve the Senior Temple members and Senior BBWA members. 2. 2/16/14 – Dana Day – (a) Diane Ames has generously offered to chair this program; (b) our speaker will be Rev. Dr. Daijaku Kinst, (c) special invitations to 2013 BBWA cabinet, BBT 2013 co-presidents, Rev. Matsumoto and his family, Rev. Kuwahara and his family, Rev. Dr. Daijaku Kinst, IBS students, Minister assistants (Tara, Edythe and Matthew), Alan Hirahara and his fiancé, Diane Yasuda of Berkeley Bowl, Caroline Hayashida of J-Sei Quilters and her spouse; (d) Entertainment will be coordinated by Dii Lewis and Emiko Katsumoto (5-10 minutes); (e) Food Drive and Osaisen – Last year we donated osaisen (offeratory) and food to the Alameda County Food Bank. (f) Donations: We will purchase men’s and women’s socks to donate to the Berkeley Women’s Shelter and the Berkeley Women’s Drop-In Center. We will again collect canned foods for the Alameda County Food Bank. (g) Bento Lunch We will order obentos from Musashi ($10 adults and $7 children); the bento boxes will be delivered that morning. Estimate: 80 lunches (regular, vegan and children’s portion). 3. Year End Gifts will be given to homebound elderly – Judy Nakaso to get the gifts and Yuki Otake will deliver the gifts. We are fortunate to have 19 members over 90 years old. NEW BUSINESS: 1. 11/16/14 Interfaith Panel: Topic: Continuing Economic Problems is a suggested topic. Please give Diane Ames other suggested titles. 2. 2013-2014 BBWA meetings: February 23, March 23, April 20, May 25, June 8, July 6, August 3. (BBT schedule handout) 3. Women’s World Convention in Calgary – Memorial Day Weekend, May 29-31, 2015. Rev. Patti Usuki will be the keynote speaker and men and other non-members are invited to attend. For more information, contact Yuki Otake. (handout) 4. 3/12/14 - Palo Alto Buddhist Temple, Buddhist Women’s Association is planning a field trip to Fresno, California to hear “My Stroke of Insight” author Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor. There will be a side trip meeting with Rev. Koyo Kubose, a Shin Buddhist Minister and founder, director of Bright Dawn Center in Coarsegold, California (an hour’s drive from Fresno). Deadline: 2/12/14, for more information: (650) 949-4216 or (650) 856-0123. $70 includes lecture, lunch and discussion. (flyer) 5. 10/10 to 10/12/14 – Federation of Buddhist Women’s Association 43rd Conference, at Hotel Irvine Jamboree Center, the topic is “Sharing Our Life Stories As Buddhists.” NEXT MEETING: February 23, 2014 MEETING ADJOURNED: Caroline Fernandez adjourned the meeting by leading gassho at 1:05 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Judy Nakaso, Recording Secretary 2140 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704 E-mail: cbe@bcahq.org Phone: 510.809.1460 www.BuddhistChurchesofAmerica.org IBS RYUKOKU LECTURE SERIES Guest Speaker: Prof. Nobuhiro Fukagawa Dept. of Shin Buddhist Studies, Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan Resident Minister, Sainen-ji Temple, Yamaguchi Prefecture “Issues in Jodo Shinshu Propagational Studies” Wed. & Thurs., March 19 & 20, 2014 6 pm - 9 pm Jodo Shinshu Center - Berkeley, CA Free and Open to the Public For IBS course offerings & news, please visit: shin-ibs.edu THE INSTITUTE OF BUDDHIST STUDIES & BCA CENTER FOR BUDDHIST EDUCATION PRESENT PACIFIC SEMINAR - 21ST CENTURY 2014 SPRING SESSION: The Benefits of a Life of Shinjin Guest Speaker: Prof. Nobuhiro Fukagawa Saturday, March 22, 2014 9 am - 4 pm Gardena Buddhist Church 1517 West 166th Street, Gardena, CA Seminar sessions in Japanese and English. The registration fee of $30 includes lunch, and is due by March 8. Online registration and other details can be found online at www.BuddhistChurchesofAmerica.org (click on CBE). For general information, call CBE at (510) 809-1460 or email: cbe@bcahq.org. This seminar is graciously hosted by the Southern District Ministers Association and Buddhist Education Committee. PACIFIC SEMINAR - 21ST CENTURY 2014 SUMMER SESSION: Friday, July 4 - Sunday, July 6, 2014 Sea of Suffering, Ocean of Compassion at the Jodo Shinshu Center, Berkeley, CA Keynote Speakers: Rev. Tetsuo Unno & Prof. Mark Unno Honored Guests: Rev. Dr. Taitetsu Unno & Mrs. Alice Unno More information coming soon at www.BuddhistChurchesofAmerica.org Center for Buddhist Education Spring Japanese Seminar Saturday, April 19, 2014 From 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Speakers: Rev. Ikuo Nishimura Rev. Hoshu Matsubayashi Jodo Shinshu Center 2140 Durant Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: 510-809-1450 Alta Bates Summit Medical Center A Sutter Health Affiliate J-Sei Board of Directors TAKE DONOR by Nakamura D esign MATSU DONORS Property Investment Services MOMIJI DONORS Advantage Electric Supply Peter M. Fukumae, CPA Fukumae & Saman, LLC Karlsson & Lane, an Accountancy Corp. Kokoro Assisted Living Dr. Roger Ota, DDS Friday, April 11, 2014 6 to 9 pm Berkeley City Club 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley HONORABLE MENTION Supervisor Keith Carson Stephen & Dorine Tanaka A BENEFIT TO SUPPORT THE SENIOR CENTER LUNCH AND HOME DELIVERED-MEAL PROGRAMS FOOD & WINE PROVIDED BY California Rose Catering Cookiebar Gundlach Bundschu JC Cellars Kinder’s BBQ Musashi Restaurant Nothing Bundt Cakes Ozumo Postino Restaurant Rosenblum Cellars Smokehouse 10 Join us for an evening of delightful tastes and sips from Bay Area restaurants, caterers, wineries and microbreweries. Silent auction and live music throughout the Julia Morgan designed Berkeley City Club will provide the perfect ambiance for a grown-up Friday night. *Sponsors, restaurants, and wineries as of January 27, 2014 with more to come. Please detach and return to “J-Sei, 2126 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704” Yes! I will attend Flavors of Spring. Name: Phone: Address: State: City: Zip: # of Tickets ($75 each): E-mail: Check enclosed (payable to J-Sei) $ I am unable to attend. Please accept my contribution of $ 21 and older only. A portion will be tax deductible. Admission tickets and a confirmation letter will be mailed to you. For sponsor or additional information: 510-848-3560 or www.J-Sei.org Services And Information Berkeley Buddhist Temple Services Visitor Information Our regular Sunday program begins with a Family Service at 9:30am. A Dharma talk is available after the Family Service while Dharma School classes are convened for students. Please feel free to ask any of our greeters for information. We are here to assist you with whatever level of participation you may be seeking. Special Services January 1 Shusho-e February 9 Nehan-e March 16 Ohigan April 13 Hanamatsuri May 11 Gotan-e July 13 Kangi-e September 21 Ohigan November 16 Hoonko December 7 Jodo-e December 31 Joya-e New Year's Day Service Nirvana Day Spring Equinox Flower Festival Birthday of Shinran Obon Autumn Equinox Shinran Shonin Memorial Bodhi Day Year End Service A Shotsuki Hoyo (Monthly Memorial) Service is held the first Sunday of each month. Whether you are here to satisfy a slight interest or to make a more personal connection, we wish you well and hope that you will be visiting us again soon. Membership Information Membership is open to all who view our Temple as their religious home and seek the Buddha-Dharma. To join, complete a membership form, have your name entered on the membership roll and support the Temple through a pledge and participation. To inquire about becoming a member, please speak with our Membership Chair or Minister. Dharma School Our Dharma School (Sunday School) has classes from preschool through high school. Our teachers are happy to discuss the appropriate level of spiritual enrichment for your child. Monthly Discussions In our discussions, we strive to experience the BuddhaDharma with our entire selves – with our bodies (quiet sitting and other forms of meditation), voices (chanting and other liturgy) and minds (study and discussion). Our sessions focus on ways in which Buddhist teaching and practice can impact our everyday lives. Each session will take up a different topic and so you are welcome to attend any or all sessions. All interested persons are welcome to attend. Please invite your friends! We hope to see you! Berkeley Buddhist Temple 2121 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94704 Office Hours Monday – Friday 10:00am – 1:00pm Phone: 510-841-1356 email: info@berkeleysangha.org web: www.berkeleysangha.org
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