- The Kinyan Shmita organization’s undertaking is to rent trees and land for the Shmita year for Jews who wish to observe the actual Mitzvah of Shmita in today’s world.
- Kinyan Shmita has set up a website through which it is possible to rent plots of land and trees to fulfill the Mitzvah of Shmita. Beyond the website providing details of the location of the orchard and how to get there, Kinyan Shmita undertakes to provide its customers with a detailed diagram of the location of the trees rented by the customer and a legally signed rental certificate regarding the rental of the trees within three weeks from purchase.
- Kinyan Shmita will generate an automatic receipt when the purchase is completed, acknowledging a legally binding transaction.
- The sale transaction currency is in US dollars.
- You can pay by credit card on the website, bank check, or cash by contacting the Kinyan Shmita organization.
- Payments made in Israeli Shekels for an item whose price we fixed in US dollars will be calculated according to the exchange rate of the US dollar published by the Bank of Israel on the day of sale or of payment, whichever is higher.
- Kinyan Shmita assumes full responsibility for the content displayed on the website, including the rental of the trees through the website, all the services, and supplying the information as mentioned above.
- One cannot cancel the transaction after payment has been made.
- The Kinyan Shmita website undertakes to keep all personal details that customers enter on the website confidential.
- The Jerusalem Bais Din (Judicial Courts) is vested with exclusive jurisdiction in any dispute concerning matters arising from or related to the purchase or delivery of the item between the “Kinyan Shmita” organization and the buyer.
- The site meets the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) standard that maintains a secure environment for information for businesses.