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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-21

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14 Detroit Jewish News

Ann Arbor
'm Jewish on my parents' side,"
said the former Jeffrey Miller,
"but Buddhist by training, by
choice."
"My mother calls me the Deli
Lama," he continued. "She thinks it's
very kosher.
The well-practiced lines drew a long
laugh from the 50-plus listeners crowd-
ed into a second-floor alcove of an Ann
Arbor bookstore. He is one of five
American lamas in Tibetan Buddhism
and the only one of Jewish heritage.

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Sam England is a freelance writer in
Ann Arbor

Now branched out from much of
his past, he's assumed a new spiritual
and public self as Surya Das, a title
meaning "servant of the sun." In an
interview and in his reading at Borders
Books, he explained his metamorpho-
sis from a Long Island bar mitzvah
boy to a foremost Buddhist thinker.
He said that the spiritual direction
he found is what many are now seek-
ing and a contributing factor in the
recent Western interest in Buddhism
and Tibet. "We today don't just need a
set of beliefs to base our lives on," he
said. "We need a spiritual practice.
Its not enough to go to church, to
go to meditation groups, to read."
Similarly, he didn't limit himself to
reading from his new book,
Awakening to the Sacred, as is custom-

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