Uma Thurman is famed for playing characters who inflict painful death on her enemies (like Beatrix Kiddo in “Kill Bill”), but on Dec. 2, she’ll moderate a 92nd Street Y talk between her father, Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman, and his co-author Sharon Salzberg to discuss their book “Love Your Enemies: How to Break the Anger Habit & Be a Whole Lot Happier.” Thurman Sr., president of Tibet House New York and a professor of Indo-Tibetan studies at Columbia, and Salzberg will explain in the discussion how anger becomes addictive, and “how to use our most unpleasant feelings to turn the key to becoming whole and happy.”