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How Women Become Trailblazers? “When They Have To” (in Hebrew)

27.9 // 20:00 // Past Event

A show followed by a talk with Aya Korem, who unintentionally became an advocate of change  – when she was denied the freedom to practice her art. Aya talks about her legal struggle and the “Aya Korem Law”, and shares insights on her creativity since then. (Accompanist: Adam Ben Amitay)

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The program Following Women Trailblazers by ANU – Museum of the Jewish People and the Ministry for the Advancement of the Status of Women, aims to raise awareness of women throughout history as inspiring role models. This cooperation includes programs in schools, guided tours at ANU Museum, and a dedicated audio guide.

Also, as of September 27 a series of six sessions will be held at ANU, titled “How Women Become Trailblazers?” With six possible answers to this question.

A ticket to each session includes an independent tour of the museum, starting at 17:30.

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Full Series:

Women Ministry Logo

Aya Korem. Photo: Ohad Romano
Aya Korem. Photo: Ohad Romano

Entrance is free for soldiers and Israelis evacuated from the south and the north.

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Admission Prices (NIS)

Regular
52
Israeli Senior citizens
26
Persons with disabilities, college/university students, “olim”
42
Children under 5 years old
Free entrance
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free entrance (please show I.D.)

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Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv Entrance from gate #2 (Matatia gate)