Accessibility Statement
This statement on accessibility applies to the website published on the anoha.de domain and was revised on 23 July 2025.
As a public entity persuant to Directive (EU) 2016/2102, we strive to make our websites accessible in accordance with the provisions of the German Act on Equal Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (BGG) as well as the Barrier-free Information Technology Ordinance (BITV 2.0) on the implementation of Directive (EU) 2016/2102.
The requirements for accessibility can be found in § 3 (1−4) and § 4 BITV 2.0, which was enacted on the basis of § 12d BGG.
A self-assessment and a user test by an accessibility consulting company in accordance with WCAG 2.2, EN 301 549/WCAG 2.1 showed that our website does not yet offer complete accessibility. However, as part of our commitment to accessibility and user-friendliness, we strive to comply with all relevant accessibility standards (currently BITV 2.0) and are continuously working to remove the barriers that still exist.
Which parts, for example, are not (fully) accessible?
- There are some graphics with insufficient text alternatives (success criterion 1.1.1).
- Transcripts are not provided for audio (1.2.1).
- Audio description is not considered for videos (1.2.3 and 1.2.5).
- The reading order is not always consistent (1.3.2).
- The contrast ratios for text are below the minimum threshold of 4.5:1 in various places (1.4.3).
- In some places, there are problems with use at high magnification (1.4.10).
- Some components and some information cannot be operated or displayed using the keyboard (2.1.1).
- There are link texts that do not specify the purpose of the link in sufficient detail (2.4.4).
- There are individual cases where labels are not descriptive (2.4.6).
- The focus is not always visible (2.4.7).
- There are some components that are not implemented or not implemented correctly. In the footer, for example, there is clickable text instead of links or buttons (4.1.2).
Report a Barrier! Feedback on Accessibility
Would you like to report an existing barrier or request information about implementing accessibility? Then please get in touch with us using our contact form.
You can also contact us by post, telephone or email:
Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin
Lindenstraße 9 – 12
10969 Berlin
Germany
T +49 (0)30 259 93 300
F +49 (0)30 259 93 409
info@jmberlin.de
Under the auspices of the Federal Government Commissioner for Matters relating to Persons with Disabilities, an arbitration service is provided in accordance with § 16 BGG. The purpose of the arbitration service is to resolve conflicts between people with disabilities and German public entities.
You can engage the arbitration service if you are not satisfied with the responses from the above contact option. This is not a matter of determining winners or losers. Rather, the aim is to work together to find an out-of-court solution to a given problem with the help of the arbitration service.
The arbitration process is free of charge. You do not need a legal representative.
Full information about the arbitration process can be found on the website of the arbitration service. There you can find out how the arbitration process works and how to apply for arbitration. You can also submit your application in plain language or in German sign language.
You can contact the arbitration service at the following address:
Schlichtungsstelle nach dem Behindertengleichstellungsgesetz bei dem Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für die Belange von Menschen mit Behinderungen
Mauerstraße 53
10117 Berlin
T +49 (0)30 18 527‑2805
F +49 (0)30 18 527‑2901
info@schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de
www.schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de