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An ancient Hebrew TaNaKh scroll unfurled on a weathered stone table, ultra-realistic 4K, hyper-detailed. The parchment is aged with natural cracks, subtle coffee-stain yellowing, and delicate frayed edges. The Hebrew calligraphy is meticulously handwritten in faded black iron-gall ink, with visible quill strokes (Sephardic script style). A warm, dim candlelight glow illuminates the text (Exodus 20:1-17 visible), casting soft shadows. Surrounding elements: a clay oil lamp, silver rimmonim (Torah finials), and a wool talit fringe draped nearby. Cinematic lighting, Hasselblad photography style, depth of field.

Accessibility Statement

This ancient Hebrew TaNaKh scroll is a testament to the enduring accessibility of the sacred text. We are dedicated to ensuring that our presentation of the TaNaKh is accessible to all, including those with disabilities.

What web accessibility is

An accessible presentation of the TaNaKh allows all visitors, regardless of abilities, to engage with the text with ease and enjoyment. We strive to achieve this through various visual and technical adaptations to the digital representation of the TaNaKh.

Accessibility adjustments on this site

We have meticulously adapted the digital presentation of the TaNaKh to ensure accessibility in accordance with the highest standards. The text has been optimized for use with assistive technologies, allowing for seamless navigation and engagement.

    Our adaptations include careful consideration of visual elements, text structure, color contrast, and multimedia content to ensure a fully accessible experience for all users.

Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content [only add if relevant]

Our dedication to accessibility extends to third-party content that may be integrated into our presentation of the TaNaKh. In such cases, we strive to maintain the highest level of accessibility and declare our commitment to ensuring compliance with standards.

Accessibility arrangements in the organization [only add if relevant]

As we continue to expand our efforts in presenting the TaNaKh, we are committed to integrating accessibility arrangements in all facets of our organization. This includes physical and digital spaces to ensure a comprehensive and inclusive experience for all.

Requests, issues, and suggestions

If you encounter any accessibility issues or have suggestions for enhancing the presentation of the TaNaKh, we encourage you to contact our accessibility coordinator. Your feedback is invaluable in our ongoing commitment to accessibility and inclusivity.

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