Plumbing tips... High performance toilet delivers a mighty flush? Jeffrey Moss Here is a low-consumption toilet that doesn't sacrifice performance! TOTO, the world's largest manufacturer of toilets, offers a full line of great flushing toilets. These toilets feature large trapways and specially designed siphon jets in the bottom of the bowl to remove waste fast every 41@ieNtIfftniNv,,,, time. There are many models to choose from rated Consumers Digest Best Buy! For building or remodeling insist on the best, TOTO toilets, Consumers Digest Best Buy. For more information or a free 28-page guide to high performance toilets contact www.advanceplumbing.com or call Advance Plumbing Supply Company at 248-669-7474. Workers Make A Difference Volunteers from Temple Shir Shalom and the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitain Detroit's Public Education Initiative joined for a Make a Difference Day project at Harms Elementary School in southwest Detroit. Volunteers, students and their families helped to fix up the school's playscape and plant flowers. Pictured are Dr. Eric Mintz and Rick Goren of Temple Shir Shalom flanking Barb Schiller, Council's PEI coordinator. Program Theme: Holiday Dilemma Learn All About Parachaplaincy The November monthly meeting of Sarah's Tent, a new community pro- gram, will take place 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, at a Huntington Woods home. The evening will feature Rabbi Daniel Nevins of Adat Shalom Synagogue discussing "Chanukah and the December Dilemma" for the first hour of the evening. During the second hour, under the guidance of a trained facilitator, participants will discuss various issues that one faces when living a Jewish life and becoming part of the Jewish community. Sarah's Tent is open to the entire community and is designed to wel- come individuals interested in eas- ing their way into a Jewish life, liv- ing or the Jewish community. It is free of charge. This is a program of the Agency for Jewish Education, Jewish Family Service, Project NAOMI and the Interfaith Connection and is sup- ported by a grant from the Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit. The Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program, which provides religious, cultural and spiritual support to frail Jewish older adults living in care facilities, will offer the fourth and final session of the parachap- laincy training. Those who are presently volun- teering or who want to volunteer with older adults in care facilities are encouraged to attend. The next session will be 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield. The topic will be "The Impact of Institutionalization." The speaker will be Margot Parr, executive direc- tor, Jewish Home and Aging Services. The session is free of charge. To register, call Shirley Jarcaig, (248) 661-2999, by Monday, Nov. 26. A volunteer training session will also be held at that same time for the guardianship staff of the Jewish Home and Aging Services. The ses- sions are free. Refreshments will be served. To register, call Shirley Jarcaig. Jeffrey Moss is Vice-President of Advance Plumbing Supply Co. in Walled Lake and Detroit Call (800) 560-7474 toll-free Have a plumbing question? Write to Jeffrey at Advance Plumbing Supply Co. 1977 E. W. Maple Rd., Walled Lake, MI 48390 www.advanceplumbing.com The Schmier Chapel Chamber Series of Temple Israel invites you to our next concert featuring BEN ZEBELMAN pianist and composer of Kol Nidre Variations Sunday, December 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield free and open to the community for complimentary tickets, call (248) 661-5700 1 WHERE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE! 248.855.8747 Call today for your free in-home consultation otto' ,,t,-, to- eNtest E444 Leading the industry with over 20 years experience! . W., 'V:, ..MCUMMUM,I.E-T\UMMAtlaWkaMI:MIMMII.:;>. 11/23 2001 57