I LIFE IN ISRAEL I JOD HUNTING? Can't seem to get interviews? Changing Careers? Re-entering the workforce? Feel you are too old, inexperienced, not sure of what job you want or should be looking for? Not satisfied with current employment? Phone ANYTIME for a no obligation informational session. LOU ELLMAN ASSOCIATES (not an employment agency) 313 851-2560 MAKING A MOVE OR REDOING YOUR HOME OR OFFICE? peN L I M 647-5839 T Poets Have Roots In Small-Town America Ruth Schwartz, A.S.I.D., I.F.D.A. NECHEMIA MEYERS Special to The Jewish News A • FURNISHINGS small kibbutz in the northern Negev, Urim, has produced two of Israel's most in- teresting new Hebrew poets. Both are products of small- town America, where Jews — let alone Hebrew culture — are scarcely to be found. Joseph Ezekiel is the better known Urim poet, having just published his second collec- tion of poems, "Kallat Bor Hasid" (The Bride of the Lime Pit), six years after hav- ing brought out the critically acclaimed "Nahar" (River). Both cover a wide range of subjects, from reminiscences of his parents to descriptions of the fields, flora and fauna of his Negev home, which bears considerable resem- blance to the Texas prairies where he spent the first 14 years of his life. Few of his coreligionists can claim to be as American as Joe, the descendant of Sephardic Jews who settled in Charleston, S.C., two genera- tions before the Declaration of Independence was pro- mulgated. But today he is a proud Israeli, as is reflected both in his poetry and in his devotion to archaeology, that most Israeli of passions. Lami Halperin, the other Urim poet, grew up in Colum- bia, Mo., where her father was a professor of Semitic • COLOR COORDINATING —SPECIALIZING IN ONE-OF-A-KIND ART OBJECTS— FOR CONSULTATION CALL 352-2264 n Xf I Interior Design • INSTALLATIONS • Window Treatments • Wall Coverings • Furniture — Access to Design Center Ps■ Residential — Commercial • ACCESSORIES Independent Interior Designer will handle the entire job for you! Call JULIE TRUMP "CREATE the possible when you thought it was impossible..." ED THE SPA WAREHOUSE SPAS HOT IN THE WINTER COOL AND REFRESHING IN THE SUMMER IN