THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BURGLAR ALARMS SYSTEMS YOUTH save up to BETH ACHIM'S youth depart- ment will conduct a creative Sim- chat Torah program on Thursday 6 p.m. in the main sanctuary. 'During this time, Simchat Torah songs, stories and traditions will be discussed and treats will be dis- tributed. The program is designed for children between the ages of 3 and 9 and will enable these children to take part in the holiday festivities at a slightly earlier time. Parents are welcome and encouraged to remain with their children for the synagogue's reg- ular Simchat Torah service at 6:30 p.m. I B'NAI DAVID Story Hour (ages 4-7) and Junior Congregation meet every Shabbat at 10 a.m. Children learn prayers, customs, blessings and games. The groups are lead by advisers Joyce Lang and Laura Lazarus. There will be a Shabbat lunch- eon in the synagogue succah Saturday immediately following services. There is no charge, and all are welcome. B'nai David youth groups are open to members and lion- -members on the following levels: Shalom, kindergarten-grade two; Ruach, grades three-five; Masada, grades six-eight; Atid, grades nine-12. Talit and Tefilin, for ages 13 and over, meets alternate Sunday mornings beginning Oct. 21, and is open to all youth interested in a combined program of services, breakfast, discussion topic and recreational event. For informa- tion, contact the youth office, 557-8325. On Sunday, the following ac- tivities will begin at 1:30 p.m.: Ruach will have a games after- noon with Ms. Lazarus, to be held outside, weather permitting. Masada will have a mystery trip with - adviser Maureen Broder. Atid will have a trip to the Franklin Cider Mill where mem- bers will hold a general meeting to discuss future events and elec- tions. There is no charge for these ac- tivities. Reservations for all events should be made by Sunday at 10 a.m. to the youth office, 557-8325; or the synagogue office, 557-8210. For information on B'nai David youth activities, contact the youth office or Youth Director Monte Schloss, 559-6399. 60% Custom Home Design for price information call: 3564594 The BBYO Fall Conclave will be held at Camp Maas on Oct. 26-28. The theme will be "Tradi- tion." Highlighting this theme will be Israeli dancing on Oct. 26. night, the Three Sons program on who is a "good" Jew on Oct. 27, a 'Soviet Jewry simulation that af- ternoon, and a values exercise on -Jewish traditions on Oct. 28. In addition, a program on teenage alcoholism will kickoff BBYO's "B'nai B'rith Against Drunk Driving" effort for the 'program year. Another highlight will be a dance on Oct. 27. Coordinators for the program are Robbie Ellenstein of Jolson AZA and Ellen Schoenfeld of Masada BBG. Staff coordinator is Jan Lachman. BBYO announces the winners k of the recent Kickoff Poster Con- I - test: AZA, first place, Goode AZA; second place, Rose AZA; third place, Samson AZA. BBG, first place, Shoshanna BBG; second place, Aliyah BBG; third place, Machar BBG. The Great Lakes AZA Council announces the appointment of Jeff Moss of Rose AZA as social action/community service chair- man. The Great Lakes BBG Council announces the appoint- ment of Tracy Aller of Brice BBG as spirit chairman. Akiba AZA will sponsor its an- nual Halloween dance on Oct. 20 at Southfield-Lathrup High School at 7:30 p.m. There will be a nominal admission charge. Prizes will be awarded for the best cos- tume. For information, contact Eric Kahan, chapter president, 626-1077. Andrea Jaron wins BBG position Andrea Jaron, the daughter of Michael Jaron and Roberta Gottfried of Southfield, was elected international BBG vice president at the recent BBYO In- ternational Convention held at the B'nai B'rith Perlman camp in Starlight, Pa. Andrea is in her fourth year of membership in BBG and a member of Fanny Brice BBG. 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