Monday, January 02, 2006

Jerusalem Touring

Finally as the speakers, programming, and running around Israel begins to wind down our and relationships with other participants on this track begin to grow, our trip is coming to a close. None-the-less, this trip provided many unique insights and connections that will hopefully develope into meaningful relationships.

We've had so much information to process, our brains of full of potently powerful entrepreneurial mush. For Joey from Penn puts it, "The only thing that's keeping me sane is a combination of falafel, tea, and Judiasm."

Today, we visited IDT followed by Hebrew University. Fun and friendly tour guides shared their passion and experiences at HU. Followed by an explanation by Yakir Sagev of the student run program New Spirit. His attitude was truely Israeli, taking the process of business planning "as it comes." This style of planning day-by-day was hard to believe could work for an organization that is dedicated to making constructive connections between students and businesses, but hey, that's Israel - a country designed to be adaptable to its ever changing political and cultural climate.

Adapting to this climate.

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