JOE MILLER From Ypsilanti to Israel: a Volunteer Goes Home and HIS ORCHESTRA Musk For All Occasions LI 5-1244 Final Sale by Irene's Dress Boutique 50-75% Off Pants, Dresses (Long & Short) Everything goes. Wall to wall cleaning. for appt. 273-4244 or 273-9648 By SYBIL KAUFMAN Joe Zias grew up in Ypsi- lanti, Pa town with a Jewish population of some five fam- ilies. But while he was work- ing his way through Wayne State University, Zias be- came interested in Israel's one-year "Peace Corps" pro- gram, Sherut La'Am. So he dropped out of school to work on Kibutz Kfar Glickson, and when the Six- Day War broke out, decided to remain. He spoke to Sherut La'Am jrCIIERRY BEAUTY SALON NIT IS EXPANDING Our Boutique Section Must Go At Sacrifice Prices...We Need the Room. Save More Now! With a Hairstyling at Our Low, Regular Prices You Get 75% OFF ON ALL SPORTSWEAR WE CAN PROUDLY SAY WE HAVE THE FOREMOST HAIR STYLISTS IN THE ENTIRE METROPOLITAN AREA 25255 TELEGRAPH near 10 Mile 354-1737 Tel-Ex Plaza Open Tues. thru Sat.; Thurs. & Fri. Evenings by Appointment officials, and after the Six- Day War, was offered a job as a leader for volunteers working on Mount Scopus. In Jerusalem, Zias was given supervision over 100 volunteers with two other leaders. They were respon- sible for the rehabilitation of buildings, through cleanup, then actual rebuilding. One of his volunteers was Sandi Chez of Chicago, who had worked as a manuscript editor for the American Med- ical Association, but when the Six-Day War broke out, decided to go to Israel. She f ound herself plastering walls on Mount Scopus, un- der the direction of Zias. After eight months, they returned to the U.S.—she to Chicago to teach junior high school English and he back to Wayne State where he re- ceived his BA degree in so- ciology in 1969. After their marriage, Zias' wife began to teach mentally retarded children. He had picked up an interest in an- thropology while in Israel, so when he found no grad- uate programs in this field in Israel, he applied for graduate school at Wayne State. In 1971, Zias received his MA in anthropology, and in August they went on aliya. Zias described Israel as "a very positive experience for us. I was here in periods of crisis, the times you see peo- ple at their best, and this impression brought us back. I was particularly impressed with the kibutz and its peo- MICHAEL KAPLIT Photography Zias also directs university students and students from abroad who are doing re- search on archeological sites. Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 642-1039 The outbreak of the Yom Kippur War caught Zias in the U.S. attending a confer- ence. He was not able to catch a plane back until after the fighting stopped. But he spent the next few weeks working as—what else —a volunteer on a kibutz. VadiS BOYS 81 GIRLS Weiw Lincoln Center THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 22, 1974-35 10 1 /2 Mile & Greenfield JOE ZIAS ple and we still maintain close ties with them." After five months in the Beersheba absorption c e n - ter, Zias found work, and they moved to Jerusalem. Mrs. Zias now teaches Eng- lish at the American Ulpan and is working on her MA in American literature at the Hebrew University. He works as a curator for the department of antiquities, whose office is at the Rocke- feller Museum, and he is re- sponsible for the preserva- tion of the collections there. gettyJ 21reii e„onat and Cuatom Suit 2 )e.3igner W e /nit received new Materiati Y e raiie Wear • eveniny 2)reiie3 • Ski' ch, Suits • agoti3e.3 Stachi Alt gc..13 Made Menora Plans Dance Menora Singles will have a dance party with refresh- ments for singles age 18-40 at 8:30 p.m. March 3 at Al- varo's Restaurant. Attire is casual, and music will be provided by a ban d. For information, call Al Levett, 557-5447, or Ron Chess, 255- 0727- Your a Your Special Order )unior Sizes 3 to 15 Size3 8 to 20 ida if Sizes 12 1/2 to 261/2 1132 WeLifer Corner Adams — eirmin94am open Arils to lo /-.t.ettitty, 5 647-6688 Appoinhnetti Hello, We're Open! Come Visit Us. MEN'S BOOTERY a Freeman DEERSKINS $34 Softness .. . that's where it's at! $25 JULEP: Perfect partner for your casual go anywhere wardrobe . .. calfskin. NEW ORLEANS MALL 10 Mile and Greenfield 559-7818 Daily• to 5:30 P.M. Mon. and Thurs. to 8:30 P.M. Next Door to The Bootery JUNIPER $33 Go into the sleek look of the crinkle patent. 4r RI .1, y 4 t, is 4 , f. 1, 1.• 14 1. to - 44 to to to. I. 4. A 4. a. $28 Buckle up with the Jet Set •