Bhikkhu Bodhi, born Jeffrey Block on December 10, 1944, is a prominent American Theravada monk who has made significant contributions to the Buddhist community. Ordained in Sri Lanka, he has dedicated his life to the teachings of Buddhism and has become a respected figure in the field.
Residing primarily in the New York and New Jersey areas, Bhikkhu Bodhi is not only a monk but also an accomplished author and commentator on Buddhist philosophy. His insights and writings have helped to illuminate the principles of Theravada Buddhism for a wider audience.
In addition to his teaching and writing, he has held notable leadership positions, including serving as the second president of the Buddhist Publication Society. He is also the president of the Buddhist Association of America and the founder of Buddhist Global Relief, an organization dedicated to alleviating hunger and poverty.