About the Zen Center of Syracuse

Hoenji


Rooted in tradition, open to all

Everyday challenges can be stressful and overwhelming, leading us to search for more balance and inner stability. Many of us seek to lead peaceful lives grounded in the present moment, but find it difficult on our own.

At the Zen Center of Syracuse we can discover the life-transforming benefits of a consistent meditation practice, guided by a renowned teacher and a supportive community. Established in 1972 and rooted in the authentic tradition of Rinzai Zen Buddhism, the Zen Center offers a spiritual sanctuary on six acres of serene woodlands and gardens along Onondaga Creek. Through regular meditation, teachings, retreats, and study, we cultivate our intuitive wisdom, so that we can respond to circumstances with greater insight and compassion.



HoenJi – our Temple name

The late Eido Tai Shimano Roshi, who was founding abbot of the Zen Studies Society, named an early gathering place of ours “Hoen Zendo,” Dharma Salt Zendo, in recognition of the area’s nineteenth-century salt industry that gave Syracuse the nickname “Salt City.” At Shinge Roshi’s Dharma Transmission Ceremony in 1998, Eido Roshi changed the character En in Hoen from salt to connection, symbolizing the unbreakable in nen — affinity link — existing between him and Shinge Roshi, between his lineage and the Syracuse sangha. He also added “ji” to the name, in recognition of a temple in the authentic tradition of Zen Buddhism.


Shinge Roshi, Abbot

Our teacher, Shinge Roshi, has been studying and practicing Zen Buddhism for more than 60 years, and has led the Zen Center of Syracuse since 1976, when she moved to Syracuse from the Zen Studies Society’s mountain monastery and New York City temple.

She received official Rinzai Zen Dharma Transmission in 1998. In October 2008, after a 10-year process of advanced training culminating in a ceremony called shitsugo, she received the title of Roshi (Zen Master) and the name Shinge (“Heart/Mind Flowering”) from Eido Roshi. It was the first time that this ceremony was held on American soil.

Our Teacher

Zen practice and community since 1972

The Zen Center of Syracuse is one of the oldest continuously operating Zen Centers in the country, conveying the authentic tradition of Zen Buddhism.

Our History

However innumerable all beings are, I vow to save them ALL

Zen Buddhist practice is rooted in Buddha-Mind, which inherently includes all sentient (and insentient) beings and perceives them as interconnected and fundamentally equal. The basic vows taken by every practitioner, the “Great Vows for All,” form the basis of commitment to a way of life in which every person is welcomed, included, and supported. The Zen Center of Syracuse is committed to eliminating any barriers preventing full participation at the Center, and upholds a diverse community. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is at the heart of Zen practice, and is fundamental to our mission.

Our commitment to environmental sustainability

At the Zen Center of Syracuse, we recognize the profound interconnectedness of all living beings and the delicate balance of the Earth’s ecosystems. We pledge to cultivate awareness and attentiveness in every aspect of our operations. By learning from the land care traditions of our Onondaga neighbors, we commit to actions that reflect our gratitude to Mother Earth.


Board of Trustees

Shinge Roko Sherry Chayat Roshi

Abbot

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Fugan Sam Gordon

President

Sam Gordon, AICP began practicing meditation in 1995 at Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel while a student at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse. As a certified urban planner with over 25 years of experience shaping sustainable and inclusive communities, he sees planning as an extension of his practice, guiding the creation of communities that foster harmony and connection. When not sitting, or working, Sam is spending time with his four daughters, who continually inspire his commitment to balance and presence in all aspects of life.

Doshin David Schubert

Vice President

Reijitsu Paul Batkin

Treasurer

ChoEn Carol Biesemeyer

Secretary

Jika-shi Lauren Melnikow

Dairin Shawn McGuire

ChoKei Hilary McManus

Chedy Hampson

Dr. Ednita M. Wright