Our commitment to accessibility — what we follow, what to ask for, who to write to if something is not working for you.
chinuchatzmai.org targets WCAG 2.1 Level AA as its working accessibility standard. The site is built with semantic HTML, keyboard-navigable structure, sufficient color contrast (the deep teal and warm gold palette tested against WCAG AA contrast ratios), text-alternatives for non-text content, and respect for prefers-reduced-motion on animated elements.
Hebrew names, terms, and quotations on the site are marked with proper directionality (dir="rtl") and the Hebrew typeface (Frank Ruhl Libre) so that screen readers can pronounce them correctly. The Hebrew version of the site (planned, post-launch) will mirror the English structure with full RTL support.
If a page on this site is not working with your assistive technology, or if you would prefer the content in a different format — large print, plain text, audio, mailed paper — please write to us. We will respond within one business day with the page or document you need in the format you can use.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, we want to know. Please include the page URL, the assistive technology you are using (browser, screen reader, voice control, switch device, etc.), and a brief description of what is not working. We treat accessibility reports as priority — typical resolution is one to three business days.
Chinuch Atzmai's American operations comply with applicable accessibility regulations including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Our Canadian operations align with the Accessible Canada Act. Our Israeli office aligns with Israeli Standard 5568 (Service Accessibility). The site is reviewed for accessibility regression with each significant update.
Last reviewed: April 2026 · Next scheduled review: October 2026