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Tzafon USY Online is backwards-compatible -- that is, it will work with any browser or Internet device known to mankind. A screen-reader (a tool that reads a website aloud for blind people) and a braille converter will have absolutely no problem accessing this site and converting it to an understandable medium to the person on the other end. In fact, if you view this website in
Lynx, a text-only browser (no images, no colours,
no nothing), you will be able to navigate it and find your vitally needed information just as easily as with the
latest version of Internet Explorer.
However, some browsers/Internet devices comply with
web standards more than others and will display this page more prettily than others. You will be able to access the content with any device; though whether you will see the design (which isn't too shabby, by the way, if you happen to see it) is merely a question of the standards-compliance of your browsing tool. No need to worry, you can still find what you need...
chapters
Fourteen chapters strong...
- Kingston USY (Kingston, NY)
- Utica USY(Utica, NY)
- Buffalo USY (Buffalo, NY)
- Akiba USY (Pittsfield, MA)
- Kofim USY (Rochester, Temple Beth David)
- Lev Tzafon USY (Albany, NY -- Temple Israel)
- Nefesh Tzafon USY (Syracuse, NY)
- Ithaca USY (Ithaca, NY)
- Ruach Chadash USY (Dewitt, NY)
- Ruach Tzafon USY (Albany, NY -- Ohav Shalom)
- Sababa USY (Rochester, Temple Beth El, NY)
- Shalom HaTzafon USY (Schenectady, NY)
- Yededei Tzafon USY (Poughkeepsie, NY)
- Rutland Jewish Center USY (Rutland, VT)
Also, all of Tzafon's chapters can be found on the USY Chapter Yellowpages, at http://www.usy.org/chapters/tzafon/.
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