Privacy Statement and Policy – History of Maccabiah

Last Updated: August 2025

Welcome to the History of Maccabiah website (hereinafter: "the Site"). This Privacy Statement is formulated in accordance with Amendment 13 to the Privacy Protection Law, 5741-1981, which came into effect on August 14, 2025 (hereinafter: "the Law" or "the Amendment").
We consider the protection of your privacy to be of utmost importance and act with full transparency regarding how we collect, use, and protect your personal information.

For any questions regarding this statement, you can contact us via email at: No Email Set.

1. Definitions and General

  1. Database: The information collected on the Site is stored in the database of History of Maccabiah (hereinafter: "the Company").
  2. Consent: Your use of the Site and/or provision of personal information constitutes your consent to the collection, use, storage, and disclosure of the information in accordance with the terms of this statement.
  3. Non-Sensitive Information: The Site does not collect or process "sensitive information" as defined by the Law (such as biometric data, medical information, criminal records, etc.).

2. Collection and Use of Information

  1. Information Provided by You: * Inquiries and Services: First name, last name, email address, phone number, and other details you provide to us to receive information or services (e.g., through a contact form). * Purpose of Collection: This information is collected to allow us to contact you, handle your inquiry, provide you with the requested services, and manage our business operations.
  2. Information Collected Automatically (Cookies): * Technical Information: IP address, browser type, operating system, date and time of access to the Site, pages viewed, and time spent on them. * Purpose of Collection: Improving user experience, securing the Site, statistical analysis (Google Analytics), and targeted marketing (Facebook Pixel) – as detailed in Section 4.

3. Disclosure of Information to Third Parties

  1. Third-Party Processors: We transfer the personal information you provide (name, email, phone) to external CRM (Customer Relationship Management) systems for the purpose of managing our relationship with you, following up on your inquiry, and future marketing, subject to legal limitations and agreements that obligate us to maintain the confidentiality of the information and in accordance with your consent for direct marketing.
  2. Legal Requirement: We may disclose personal information at the request of law enforcement authorities or other third parties if we are required to do so by law, regulation, or legal process.
  3. Merger/Acquisition: In the event of a merger, acquisition, or change in ownership structure of the Company, we may transfer your information to the acquiring entity, provided that it agrees to abide by the provisions of this privacy statement.

4. Cookie Policy and Tracking Technologies

The Site uses "Cookies" and similar tracking technologies (such as remarketing pixels) for operational, security, statistical, and marketing purposes.

  1. Main Types of Cookies in Use:
    1. Essential/Strictly Necessary Cookies: Required for the proper and secure operation of the Site, such as session management and protection against attacks. These cookies cannot be blocked.
    2. Analytical Cookies (Google Analytics): Used to collect statistical data about the use of the Site and to improve the user experience.
    3. Marketing Cookies (Facebook Pixel): Used to create targeted audiences for displaying relevant advertisements outside the Site (Retargeting).
  2. Consent and Revoking Consent: * According to the Amendment to the Law, you have the right to control the use of non-essential cookies (sections 2 and 3 above). * Upon entering the Site, you received a detailed notice from us about the use of cookies, and you chose to approve or block them. * To change your preferences and revoke or re-grant your consent for the use of non-essential cookies, please click here 

5. User Rights (Right to Access and Rectification)

In accordance with the Privacy Protection Law, every individual has the right to:

  1. Right to Access: Access the information held about them in the Company's database.
  2. Right to Rectification: Request the correction of information that is incorrect, incomplete, or inaccurate.
  3. Right to Erasure: Request the deletion of personal information in cases where the information was used for direct marketing, or the Company is no longer required to retain it by law.

Requests to exercise these rights should be submitted in writing to the email address: No Email Set. We will act in accordance with the provisions of the Law to respond to your request.

6. Information Security

We implement up-to-date information security systems and procedures to reduce the risks of unauthorized access or improper use of information. However, it is important to remember that there is no absolute security, and we cannot guarantee that the information will be completely immune from breach, unauthorized access, or any other cyber event.