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| SELAH Science students become young entrepreneurs and discover that hard work brings profitable results. |
SELAH Science students devoted a day on May 16th to entrepreneurial games. The new immigrant students were introduced to the capitalist spirit in a series of games, which allowed them to take on functions carried out by government ministries, municipal departments and private businesses.
"In the process the campus got cleaned up," said Nitzana Director David Palmach, "there were artistic appearances and the students learned about profit, loss and performance bonuses.
Within the framework of the program, 17 year old SELAH student Vladimir Rabchun from Zhitomir was able to act as a DJ and run his own radio station. "It has always been a dream of mine to be a DJ," he said. "But I didn't realize that a radio station is such a complex business operation."
Nitzana News Bulletin: June 2003
The Nitzana Educational Community is Partnered with the Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado.
Tammuz 5763 - June 2003