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B'nai Israel Congregation is proud to announce a partnership with RightHear, an Israeli-founded technology company, which specializes in accessibility solutions for people who are blind or low vision. With B’nai Israel’s installation of the RightHear system, the synagogue became the first in North America to offer this accessibility for individuals with visual impairments.

With the implementation of the RightHear system, B'nai Israel Congregation reaffirms its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, always striving to ensure that all members and visitors can participate in synagogue activities, services, and events with greater ease and independence. It exemplifies the congregation's commitment to innovation and its mission to create a synagogue that is a model of inclusivity for houses of worship worldwide.

Key features of the RightHear system at B'nai Israel Congregation include:

  • Real-Time Audio Assistance: The RightHear mobile app, available for both iOS and Android, provides users with real-time audio guidance and information about the synagogue's layout, including points of interest such as entrances, restrooms, seating areas, and more.
  • Orientation Assistance: Users can effortlessly acquire better orientation around the synagogue, receive audio descriptions about their surroundings, and easily locate important areas, enhancing their overall experience and independence.
  • Event and Service Information: The RightHear system is capable of delivering detailed information about events, services, and any relevant announcements, ensuring that everyone is well-informed and can actively participate in congregational life when they arrive in our building.

Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz, Assistant Rabbi of B'nai Israel Congregation, expressed his enthusiasm about this achievement, stating, "Our Congregation is always striving to be an inclusive and welcoming space for all. With the RightHear system, we are taking a significant step forward in fulfilling this mission by becoming the first synagogue, not just in the US, but in North America to provide an accessible environment for people who are blind or have low vision. Our tradition teaches us to welcome all, to be inclusive, and to ensure that everyone can access the spiritual and communal resources we offer. We hope that our initiative inspires other religious institutions and organizations to follow suit and prioritize accessibility for all."
 
Idan Meir, Co-Founder and CEO of RightHear added:

“It is an extremely proud moment for us, as an Israeli startup, which opened our US headquarters here in Rockville, Maryland, to help deliver accessibility to B’nai Israel Congregation. The last few months have obviously been exceptionally difficult for us as an Israeli start-up, but as a social impact company with a focus on accessibility and inclusivity, we are highly motivated to continue moving forward and making the world a better place for everyone. Our mission is to make the whole world more accessible, one building at a time, and thanks to partners like B’nai Israel, our mission continues to move forward”.

Generously funded by the Dr. Mitchell and Thelma Goldfarb Rubinow Endowment for Special Needs.

Sat, December 21 2024 20 Kislev 5785