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found a site for Jewish Buddhists.
She clicked on the site and discov-
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Lotus, a 1994 book about the author's
experience as part of a Jewish-Bud-
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Chiten ran out to buy the book and
quickly delved into it.
While reading the book, she said,
she drove friends and relatives crazy by
forcing them to read aloud its inspira-
tional passages. Chiten wrote to
Kamenetz and sent him a copy of her
second film. He, in turn, asked her to
make a film from his book.
"We spent three months sending e-
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wasn't until Chiten met Kamenetz
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more than just the talking heads of
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the pain he had suffered when his wife
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"I was more interested in Rodger
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Shooting on the project began in
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