Accessibility Statement
I want this site to be usable by everyone, including people who use assistive technology. This statement explains the standard it follows and how to reach me if something isn't working for you.
Last updated: 27 June 2026
My commitment I'm committed to making this website accessible to people with disabilities, in the spirit of the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Law, 5758-1998 and its Service Accessibility Regulations, 5773-2013.
The standard This site is built to conform to Israeli Standard IS 5568, which is based on the international WCAG 2.0 Level AA guidelines. In practice that means:
- Semantic, structured HTML that screen readers can navigate.
- Full keyboard operability, with visible focus indicators and a "skip to content" link.
- Text and interface contrast that meets AA, with no information conveyed by colour alone.
- Descriptive alternative text on meaningful images.
- A layout that reflows and remains usable when text is enlarged or the screen is small.
- Respect for the "reduce motion" setting in your operating system.
The accessibility menu Every page has an accessibility menu (the access icon, bottom-left) that lets you enlarge the text, increase contrast, highlight links, switch to a more readable font, and stop animations — without installing anything. Your choices are remembered on your device.
Known limitations Despite ongoing effort, some areas may not yet be fully accessible:
- The booking calendar is provided by a third party (Cal.com) and is governed by their own accessibility.
- Downloadable PDF documents may have partial accessibility; I'm happy to provide the content in an alternative format on request.
If you find any barrier, please tell me — I'll fix it as quickly as I can, and provide what you need in another way in the meantime.