Fort Tryon Jewish Center

Fort Tryon Jewish Center An independent traditional egalitarian synagogue in Washington Heights &
Inwood (NYC).

We are committed to spirited Hebrew prayer and open, inclusive community. Fort Tryon Jewish Center was founded in 1938 by a diverse group of people who included long-time neighborhood residents and recent Jewish immigrants escaping the maelstrom in Europe. FTJC never affiliated with any denomination; it was and remains an independent congregation, proud to be a religious home for people of variou

s Jewish backgrounds. The congregation’s first home was a small facility in the basement of a commercial establishment on Fort Washington Avenue and 187th Street in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan. In 1950, FTJC acquired the land on which its present building now stands and built its facility, from the ground up, in two stages: a modest building on Fort Washington Avenue, followed in 1960 by a magnificent sanctuary and ballroom, cantilevered over Overlook Terrace. The late 1950s saw an infusion of new membership, this time made up of people who had escaped from Eastern Europe following the Hungarian revolt against the USSR. In the mid-1960s, the congregation grew again as Temple Beth Sholom, another neighborhood synagogue, merged with FTJC. Membership and finances both declined steeply during the 1980s and 1990s, as the generation following the one that founded and built FTJC moved away from the neighborhood. Then, in April 2007, the congregation voted to establish gender egalitarianism. Our commitment to spirited Hebrew prayer and social inclusion has brought remarkable growth in the past few years. A large portion of the membership now consists of young, growing families whose important lifecycle events, from bris to bnai mitzvot, bring excitement to the whole congregation. In 2008, FTJC began a major renovation of its home building at 524 Fort Washington Avenue. While this work is being completed, we meet for most services in the Founders Hall of Mother Cabrini High School, located at 701 Fort Washington Avenue, just north of 190th Street.

How to Look Out for Our Elderly NeighborsMonday, August 18, 6:30-7:30 PMZoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88460300013 In t...
08/18/2025

How to Look Out for Our Elderly Neighbors
Monday, August 18, 6:30-7:30 PM

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88460300013

In this Zoom workshop, we'll learn how to spot signs of distress in seniors who are part of our family, building, neighborhood, and community. Older adults may need help connecting to professional services to meet their ongoing needs effectively. Our trainer will be Julia Simon, LMSW, a social worker who runs the Aging in Place Outreach Network, a project of the Center for Aging in Place at the YM&YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood. CAP is a home-based, social service program for older adults. It is designed to allow older adults to continue to live independently, with safety and dignity. CAP provides a wide range of supportive services including home visits, supportive counseling, benefits enrollment, and case management, ensuring older adults are empowered to age in place.

Thank you so much to all the local businesses that supported Yesodot!Buunni CoffeeHeights Meditation & Yoga, Inc.Hudson ...
06/23/2025

Thank you so much to all the local businesses that supported Yesodot!

Buunni Coffee
Heights Meditation & Yoga, Inc.
Hudson Heights Art Studio
Hudson Pilates
Kids of Summer
The Fountain Bookshop
Vines on Pine
YoginiStacey

We are journeying toward the winter solstice and as we reach it, the daylight begins to grow again.  It is with this in ...
11/29/2022

We are journeying toward the winter solstice and as we reach it, the daylight begins to grow again. It is with this in mind that we launch our Ofek End of Year Fundraising Campaign to support FTJC. Ofek means horizon. As 2022 comes to a close, we ask each of you to look toward the horizon to create a bright future for our sacred community by donating to the Ofek Campaign.
A generous MATCH will double your impact when you support Ofek!
Donate now: https://www.ftjc.org/form/ofek

As we approach a new Jewish year, we think about our community and commitment to each other. Please take a moment to ren...
08/29/2022

As we approach a new Jewish year, we think about our community and commitment to each other.

Please take a moment to renew your membership commitment with FTJC by visiting ftjc.org/membership

FTJC is raising funds to purchase new Yom Kippur machzorim!  Please consider donating $125 to purchase 3 or $250 to purc...
08/25/2022

FTJC is raising funds to purchase new Yom Kippur machzorim! Please consider donating $125 to purchase 3 or $250 to purchase 6 new machzorim. Donations can be made at the link below. Please indicate in the note that the donation is for machzorim. Thank you!

https://www.ftjc.org/payment.php

02/15/2022

Virtual Announcements this week by Jessie Pressman.

01/24/2022

Virtual Announcements and an important reminder from VP, Ray Levi.

01/18/2022

Virtual Announcements are back! Thanks to Ami Altzman for looping us in to what's going on at FTJC this week!

12/28/2021

Virtual Announcements this week by Jessi Thompson.
If you have yet to participate in FTJC's end of year fundraising campaign (Chazak chazak v'nitchazek) please consider a donation now to help us reach our $30K goal - all new gifts up to $10K between now and Dec 31 will be matched dollar for dollar! ftjc.org/chazak

12/07/2021

Virtual Announcements this week by Jessie Pressman.

12/01/2021

Virtual Announcements this week by Paul Woody!

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529 W 181st Street (current Location; Former Collegiate Church Campus)
New York, NY
10033

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