MARBLE RESTORATION SYSTEMS, INC. MARBLE • GRANITE • TERRAZZO • LIMESTONE REPAIRS INSURED COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL FLOORS • COUNTERTOPS • FIREPLACES • THRESHOLDS STONE RESTORATION WITH QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP 313.459-5712 FAX 313-459-1851 DON'T WAIT FOR YOUR FURNACE TO FAIL ON A COLD NIGHT OR WEEKEND... ACT NOW! Save up to 40% on your heat bills with a High Energy Furnace Financing Available 0 DOWN* *Upon Credit Approval 6 Months Same As Cash CIO DEALER LEADERSHIP iRIES'" 335-4555 58M FREE ESTIMATE ;s: 41111) We're The Inside Guys. $49 95 SPECIAL FURNACE TUNE-UP AND SAFETY INSPECTION : w/coupon. Expires 2/24/95 B'nai Moshe Talent Night Rabbi Wine Reviews Book Congregation B'nai Moshe and the Ahava (members between the ages of 40 and 60) group will pre- sent a talent night at the syna- gogue. The sing-along, which will be held Saturday, Feb. 25, will feature the return of the Elder- ly Brothers and the talent of B'nai Moshe members. Refreshments will be served. Call the synagogue to join the list of performers and for infor- mation, 788-0600. On Monday, Feb. 13, at 8:30 p.m., Rabbi Sherwin Wine, of the Birmingham Temple will present the second of four reviews on the theme New Jewish Books. Jews Against Zionism is a provocative book about a provocative period in Jewish history by Thomas Kol- sky. Discussion will follow the re-. view. For information call the temple office, 477-1410. There is a fee. B'nai B'rith Events Set Begley Book Discussion Set The Leadership Network of B'nai B'rith plans two regular events every month for Jewish single and married adults in their 20s and 30s The monthly celebration of birthdays with the senior res- idents of the Federation Apart- ments Teitel building will continue on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Call Steve Cohen, 642-4618, for information. Mingle and relax at Roosevelt's for a happy hour on Tuesday, Feb. 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Call the Leadership Network Hotline for information, 788- NEWS. Wartime Lies, by Louis Begley, the story of the difficulties of growing up in a world that has become insane, will be the fea- tured book in the next Book Bites discussion series on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Cultural Commission of Congregation Beth Achim, this session will be held at the Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Education, 21550 West Twelve Mile Road in South- field. Julie Solomon, an instruc- tor at the Midrasha, will lead the discussion. There is no charge for this se- ries. Dessert will be served. To at- tend respond to the synagogue office, 352-8670. The books dis- cussed in this eries are available at the synagogue's library and at local bookstores. Learning Minyan On The Sh'ma The Agency For Jewish Education will sponsor the second of three Jewish educators' learning minyan 'The Sh"ma and Its Bless- ings," presented by Rabbi William Gershon of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. This event, part of the an- nual Nirim Professional Enrich- ment Program for Jewish educators, will be held Wednes- day, Feb. 22, from 7 to 9:00 p.m. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Each Learning Minyan is pre- sented by a different rabbi from the community. They are facili- tated by Elissa Berg, education di- rector at Temple Kol Ami, with music by Raquel P. Gershon and Shawn Locke from the Agency For Jewish Education. Each minyan provides participants with the op- portunity to experience and learn about telfillah (prayer) in sup- portive environment. Discussion includes the choreography of the service and an exploration of the similarities and differences be- tween Reform and Conservative Siddurim. Teachers also partici- pate in a Ma'ariv service. and learn about a particular prayer or ritual from the rabbi. There is no charge for the event. For information, contact Shawn Locke or Ellen Krivchenia, (810) 354-1050. Newcomers Get Together Newcomers to the metropolitan Detroit area are invited to a get- together with Shalom Detroit on Thursday, Feb. 23, 9:15 - 11:30 a.m. at the Janice Charach Epstein Museum in the Maple/Drake Jewish Communi- ty Center. Sponsored by the Women's Division of the Jewish Federa- tion, Shalom Detroit welcomes new residents to the communi- ty while providing an opportu- nity for them to make new friends. Guests also will have the op- portunity to tour the Center and view the paintings of Robert Schefman, as well as view the photography display "Resistance and Rescue" sponsored by the Thanks to Scandinavia organi- zation. Coffee and bagels will be served. Free babysitting will be available. Reservations are need- ed by Feb. 15. For detials, call Karen Gordon of the Women's Divisoin, (810) 642-4260.