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The Slovak Institute, a lovely location in the center of Jerusalem, is now hosting the fascinating exhibitions "IN' Code" and "Woman." 
This carefully chosen exhibition explores the remarkable lives of women who have left a lasting impression on society. 
The "Woman" ally in the place is carefully crafted to recognize and illustrate the exceptional achievements and contributions of these extraordinary women via a stunning mix of art, photography, and captivating storytelling.
 Beyond merely recognizing their past successes, the show seeks to offer a moving and personal glimpse intothe trials, wins, and adventures of these extraordinary women. 
Entering the engaging exhibition atthe Slovak Institute instantly transports you to a world where emotional personal stories, inspiringvisual displays, and powerful artwork bring these women's power, elegance, and perseverance to life.
 
 
 
 
Each story has been chosen with care to provide an immersive and incredibly significant experiencethat allows visitors to relate to these remarkable women's lives and legacies on a very personal level.
Leaders who disregarded social conventions and broke down boundaries in a variety of fields—including science, politics, the arts, and humanitarian work—are among the women highlighted. Their common experiences serve as an ode to the strength of will and the capacity to effect change in theface of hardship. By highlighting the hardships, dedication, and achievements of those women, theexhibition hopes to motivate a new generation to carry on the tradition of promoting equality andjustice. Upon leaving the show, visitors will have a fresh understanding of the enormous influencethese women have had on the development of our world. 
Among the notable people on display is Aylet Zurer, a well-known Hollywood performer best recognized for her parts in hit films like "Man ofSteel" and "Shtisel," which Netflix purchased in 2018. 
Visitors will also discover the story of Estee Lauder, a founding business woman whose popular cosmetic brand lives on and carries her name longafter her death. Their tales offer a potent see to women's determination and strength in the face ofhardship, as well as serving as poignant reminders of the incalculable contributions made by women throughout history.
Apart from the inspirational stories of these extraordinary women, the Slovak Institute is also hosting the "IN' Code" exhibition, which features the fascinating paintings and sculptures of the renowned painter and sculptor Ašot Haas.
 Through his powerful artwork, the artist—a close friend of Israel's—hopes to convey his steadfast support. Immerse yourself in the "IN' Code" show, and you'll see that Haas's artwork is enduring.
 Every artwork appears to exist beyond time, beckoning viewers to experience a surreal visual adventure. The colorful and engrossing images in "IN' Code" give you the impression that you are exploring another reality in which you are the only one who notices splotchesof blue, red, or the full rainbow.
The exhibitions at the Slovak Institute offer an immersive experience that invites visitors to embark ona magical journey through the transcendent power of art and the enduring impact of the remarkable women who have shaped the tapestry of our world. This is achieved by offering a captivating fusion of story telling, visual creativity, and historical significance.
Or, as they call it in the institute, "cultural diplomacy matters.".
 
19 King David St. Jerusalem