Teen Connection Gym Night The BBYO/JCC Teen Connec- tion will have a gym and swim evening at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center Feb. 19 from 7-10 p.m. The event will include basketball, walleyball, volleyball, floor hockey, rac- quetball and swimming. Teen Connection is offering a special membership rate available now through August '94. To attend the gym and swim night, respond to Randee Carp, 661-7689. Monogram presents the first 36" 42", and 48" cabinet-friendly built-in refrigerators. , Giving custom kitchen design- ers greater freedom of choice is one of the blessings of the Monograrel line for 1994. Nowhere is this more apparent than in our three new built-in refrigerators. All offer the sleekness of flush - design with innovative customized features. For example, they each accept a 3/4 inch decorative panel on the door with no trim or olierlapping edges. 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Breakfast will be served. To respond by Feb. 21, call the synagogue office, 788-0600. SZ Youth Celebrate Purim Congregation Shaarey Zedek will have a Purim extravagan- za Feb. 24 at 6:30 p.m. Children will be able to have their pic- tures taken with Mickey and Minnie Mouse, watch a juggler and see Bubbles and Snikker Doodle the clowns make balloon animals. At 7 p.m., the megillah will be read while Magician Ronnie Cee performs Purim magic! Children will participate in a costume parade and an after- glow until 8:30 p.m. From 8-9 p.m., grades 3-5 will have games night featur- ing miniature golf, video games, air hockey, Sega Genesis, Hot Shot, basketball and an ice cream social. Grades 5-7 will rock and roll at a Joe Cornell Dance Party and ice cream social. High school students will en- joy a Purim seudah and game show evening. Special Needs Summer Camp The Jewish Community Center encourages children with lim- ited special needs to attend summer camp. Parents of children who would enjoy a general day camp experience, but would benefit from a smaller counselor/ camper ratio or specific assis- tance, should contact the Sum- mer Camp office, 661-1000, to request a camp brochure and to discuss their child's needs and possible specific accommoda- tions which may be necessary. Purim Bingo At JCC The Jewish Community Center will present Purim Bingo for Kids Feb. 20 from 1-3 p.m. at Maple-Drake. Children are wel- come to wear costumes. Chil- dren 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult. There is a fee. For informa- tion, call Fredelle Schneider, 661-7605. Beth Shalom Purim Carnival Congregation Beth Shalom will have a Purim carnival noon-2 p.m. Feb. 27 at the synagogue. Sponsored by the Youth De- partment, the carnival will in- clude games for families with a special area for preschool-age children. Students in grades six-12 are invited to help set up the event from 8:30-10 p.m. Feb. 26. Game tickets will be sold; a hot- dog lunch may be purchased. ❑ Before being elected a U.S. senator (D-CA), journalist Alan Cranston published an unauthorized version of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf, including in it all the anti- Semitic passages which had been omitted in the official English translation being sold in the U.S. Unfor- tunately, Hitler's lawyers managed to keep Cranston's book off the shelves.