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Michigan's Largest & Finest 52 ANCIENT ART FROM THE ISRAEL MUSEUM - TORONTO EXCLUSIVE CANADIAN SHOWING MAY 20-22 $159 BERKLEY TOURS & TRAVEL, INC. 23100 Providerfce Dr. • Suite 105 Southfield, Michigan 48075 (Clausen Building North) 559.8620 0 The Young Israel-B'nei Akiva Chevreyah Zach (grades six-eight) will be join- ed on Sunday by members of the high school Chevreyah Bet for a trip to see the Pistons vs. the Celtics, meeting at Akiva Hebrew Day School at 11 a.m. All tickets are by reservation only. Contact Judith Schlussel for information, 557-3810. The Chevreyah Zach group will celebrate Purim this year with a post-Purim mas- querade party and Olym- piada at Young Israel of Southfield on March 5. The party begins at 9 p.m. and will include a costume con- test, competitions and a buf- fet. All youth in grades six- eight are welcome. Each par- ticipant must arrive in costume. B'nei Akiva will help the elderly celebrate Purim this year by collecting Mishloach Manot baskets from its members prior to the holiday, and on Purim itself. A delega- tion of youth will go to Bor- man Hall to distribute the Purim baskets and put on a short holiday presentation for the residents. - Anyone interested in par- ticipating in this event should contact the B'nei Akiva office, 967-3742. The B'nei Akiva Young Israel Sunday Fun Groups will hold a pre-Purim event on Sunday at Young Israel of Southfield. This will be a mystery program and all youngsters in grades one-five are invited. The event will begin at 2:30 p.m. On Purim night, the Chevreyah Aleph group (grades one-five) will meet one half hour before the Megillah reading at Young Israel of Southfield for a costume parade and contest. There will be prizes for best costume, most original costume and various other categories. Refreshments will be served. Following the parade, the group will join the synagogue for the reading of the Megillah. This weekend, B'nei Akiva of Cleveland will host a Shevat weekend for members of Shevet Dror (grade ten). Representing the Detroit Shevet at the weekend are Gabi Albert, Noam Koenigs- berg, Loey Selesny, Rafi Zuroff and Alissa Guyer. B'nei Akiva of Toronto will host a national convention for members of Shevet HeCha- lutz (grade ten) this weekend as well. Attending from the Detroit Shevet are Susie Schlussel, Remy Borsand, Sheri Green- stein and Hillel Van Leeuwe. Beth Achim Youth Plan Shabbat Lunch, Service Lahav United Synagogue Youth will host the Greater Detroit United Synagogue Youth Shabbat and luncheon on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Cong. Beth Achim. There is no charge. Youth in ninth-12th grades are invited. Rabbi Milton Arm will speak to the group after the luncheon. Lahav USY will sponsor a shalach manot service by preparing and delivering shalach manot packages that include fruit, nuts, haman- tashen and other goodies. There is a fee. Persons who are interested in the service, should contact, Jason Gordon, 855-8811; or the youth department, 352-8670. Kadima Junior USY will attend the Lasera Light Show at Cranbrook Institute of Science on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. For information, contact the youth department. B'nai Mazal (grades three- five) will go to the Detroit Science Center on Sunday. There is a nominal charge. Students who are interested should contact Mara Staller, 557-8315. Nitzanim (three-seven-year- olds) will attend a puppet show and workshop on Sun- day. The fee includes the workshop and ice cream. To participate, contact Denise Eichner, 559-6776. The pup- pet show is at the Jewish Community Center. Drop off and pick up is at the synagogue. The youth activities depart- ment will sponsor a Purim carnival on March 6 at noon. There will be games, prizes and food. Advance tickets will go on sale on Sunday in the main office of the synagogue. To volunteer, contact Carolyn L. Cutler, youth director, 352-8670. The youngsters of Beth Achim will participate in the Megillah reading on Wednes-