Rami M. Shapiro

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BirthdateApril 26, 1951
DayApril 26
Year1951
NationalityUnited States
Age68 years
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Rami M. Shapiro Biography

Rami M. Shapiro (26 April 1951), commonly called “Rabbi Rami”, is an author, teacher, and speaker on the subjects of liberal Judaism and contemporary spirituality. He served for ten years as Adjunct Professor of Religion at Middle Tennessee State University.

Shapiro entered the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1969, majoring in philosophy. There he met Teresina Havens, a retired professor of world religion from Smith College who took him on as a private student studying both the Bhagavad Gita and Goddess-based spirituality. His work with Havens culminated in a private conference exploring the archetypal Divine Feminine in Hinduism and Judaism.

As part of a year abroad program, Shapiro attended the University of Tel Aviv, where he focused on Jewish philosophy, especially the work of Martin Buber. While in Israel he studied Chabad Hasidism, and lived for a short time at Kfar Chabad, a Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic community. He then enrolled full-time at Smith College (one of only eight men allowed to do so at the time), where he majored in Buddhist Studies with Professor Taitetsu Unno. Shapiro managed Smith’s zendo and sat sesshin with Joshu Sasaki Roshi of Mount Baldy Zen Center. His philosophy degree was conferred by the University of Massachusetts in 1973.

In 1984 Shapiro was invited to become a founding member of the Snowmass Group, an annual gathering of contemplatives from various religions held at St. Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado, under the auspices of Father Thomas Keating. Through Keating, Shapiro met Ed Bastian, the founder of the Spiritual Paths Institute, and became part of the institute’s faculty. Also on the institute’s faculty was Swami Atmarupananda, who became Shapiro’s primary Hindu teacher. After a decade of study, Shapiro was initiated into the Ramakrishna Order of Vedanta Hinduism under Atmarupananda’s teacher, Swami Swahananda. Shapiro lectures on the parallels between Judaism and Hinduism at various Vedanta centers in India and the United States.

Upon graduation, Shapiro moved to Miami, Florida, and created Temple Beth Or, a synagogue and think tank where he experimented with new forms of Jewish liturgy and practice, combining his experiences with Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. He continued his Zen practice with the aid of Gesshin Roshi’s International Zen Institute of Miami. In 1985 Shapiro completed a Ph.D. in Contemporary Jewish Studies from Union Graduate School using his work with the temple as the basis for his dissertation. During his 20 years at Temple Beth Or, Shapiro studied with Rabbi Zalman Shachter-Shalomi, the founder of Jewish Renewal, a neo-Hasidic movement. In 2000 Shachter-Shalomi gave him the title of Rebbe (spiritual master).

In 2002 Shapiro was invited to deliver the Huston Smith Lecture at the California Institute of Integral Studies. He called this lecture, delivered with Smith sitting in the front row, “one of the highlights of my career.”

In 2012 Shapiro teamed up with Reverend Tim Miner and the Order of Universal Interfaith to co-found the annual Big I Conference on Inclusive Theology, Spirituality, and Consciousness.

Shapiro entered the Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion in 1976, and spent his first year of study in Jerusalem, where he studied privately with Rabbi Kaplan, who was then 99 years old, and with Rabbi Sherwin Wine and the Society for Humanistic Judaism. After his year in Jerusalem, Shapiro continued his studies under the tutelage of Ellis Rivkin, Eugene Mihaly, Alvin Reines, and Rabbi Sherwin Wine, seeking to blend his love of Judaism with his passion for Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and Advaita Vendanta (non-dual Hinduism). In 1979 he was appointed as a chaplain in the United States Air Force, where he served as the full-time rabbi at Wright–Patterson AFB. Shapiro completed his rabbinic studies in 1981.

In 2016, after leaving the university, Shapiro teamed up with Reverend Claire Goodman and Frank Levy to create the One River Foundation. One River promotes the study of Perennial Wisdom, the mystic heart found at the core of all religions. The foundation sponsors five projects: The One River Wisdom School, a retreat-based program for the study of sacred texts Eastern and Western; The Order of the Holy Rascal, honoring people who strive to free their respective religions from politics, power, and parochialism; Cup of Wisdom, a book club to study The World Wisdom Bible, an anthology of Perennial Wisdom texts and teachings of many world religions; The Grand Lodge of All Beings, to train people to live as a blessing to all the families of the Earth (Genesis 12:3); and Conversations on the Edge, a podcast that explores cutting-edge ideas in spirituality and cultural transformation.

In 2020, Shapiro received the Huston Smith Award for Interfaith Education and Service from the Board of Directors of the Order of Universal Interfaith.

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