Mission
The mission of Jersey City Aikikai is to foster the harmony of the entire individual through the traditional Japanese disciplines of aikido, zen, misogi, and iaido.
As a nonprofit institution, we provide a sanctuary in Jersey City where individuals from all backgrounds may develop themselves through training in the above arts. We promote further understanding of these traditional Japanese arts, as well as other Japanese cultural activities, by:
(1) enabling students to travel to other dojos and practice communities,
(2) bringing high level instructors from around the world to Jersey City, and
(3) cultivating and supporting future instructors of aikido at various levels of the profession.
In order to make these activities available to all, we provide financial assistance to those who need it.
We welcome engagement with schools, other nonprofits, and community organizations to share our practices.
Jersey City Aikikai is a member of Birankai North America, an organization founded by T.K. Chiba Shihan to promote quality instruction and practice of aikido. Birankai is recognized by Hombu Dojo in Japan.
Jersey City Aikikai does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, gender, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or national origin.
Kotō M Baruch
Chief Instructor
Kotō M. Baruch began studying aikido in 2012 at Brooklyn Aikikai under the instruction of R. D. Savoca Shihan.
Currently he holds the rank of sandan (3rd degree blackbelt) and is a fukushidoin under Birankai North America.
