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There is a charge. For infor- mation or reservations, call the Women's Health Club, 661- 5214. Sisterhood Board Meets Congregation B'nai David Sis- terhood will have an open board meeting 10 a.m. April 25 for sis- terhood members. A continen- tal breakfast will be served. There is a fee and reserva- tions are necessary. Call the synagogue office, 557-8210, for reservations. Adat Shalom Book Reviews VERY SMARTLEASE $ Health Club Spring Fantasy CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 The sisterhood of Adat Shalom will sponsor a two-part book re- view series this month in which Rabbi Efry Spectre will discuss 'Death and Rebirth": two works of historical and literary inter- est which take us from the depths of the Holocaust to the promise of Israel. On April 19 at 12:30 p.m., the group will hear about Thomas Keneally's Schindler's List, the story upon which Steven Spiel- berg based his award-winning film. On April 26 at 12:30 p.m. Rabbi Spectre will talk about the newest work of Herman Wouk. The Hope is a tale of four Israeli army officers and the women they love. Both afternoons will begin with coffee followed by the re- views at 1 p.m. There is no charge. Make reservations at the synagogue office, 851-5100, by the Friday before each program. B&P-Pisgah Installs Officers The Detroit Business and Pro- fessional/Pisgah Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will hold its annual installation of officers at a noon luncheon April 10 at Congregation Adat Shalom. There is a charge and reserva- tions are requested. Libbie Zalenko will install the following officers: president, Dorothy Goldberg; vice presi- dents, Edith Goodman, Elaine Grant; treasurer, Shirley Baker, secretaries, Marion Morgan, Lillian Bratt, Libbie Zalenko, Esther Goodman, Etta Wykoff; fund raising, Laura Cohen, Ann Klee; board members, Evelyn Anthill, Lillian Epstein, Sophie Kellerman, Ruth Lefton, Sarene Mazer, Tillie Steinberg. For information, call Sarene Mazer, 644-8305; or Elaine Grant, 642-8161. Horodoker Meeting A meeting of the David- Horodoker Women's Organiza- tion will be held noon April 12 at Lincoln Towers clubroom. Hostesses will be Eva Adel- son and Liz Sherman. Beth Shalom Lunch, Learn The Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Shalom will host their Ed- ucation Day Lunch and Learn 11:30 a.m. April 21 at the syn- agogue. The Rev. James Lyons will lead a discussion on "Jewish- Christian Dialogue." The Rev. Lyons is the execu- tive director of the Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian studies. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Bess Lipson, 788- 0388; or the synagogue office, 547-7970. NCJW Honors Volunteers The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Sec- tion, in celebration of NCJW Week, will host a dessert re- ception to honor its volunteers 7:30 p.m. April 18 at Temple Beth El. The guest speaker will be Michelle Engler, first lady of Michigan. In honor of NCJW Week, the Hannah G. Solomon Award will be presented to Maxine Ber- man, state representative. For program information, call the Section office, 258-6000. Ther is no charge for the evening. Art Fair Set At Temple Israel Temple Israel Sisterhood will hold its annual Art Fair April 17, 18 at Temple Israel. The event will begin with a patrons- only champagne preview April 16 from 8-11:30 p.m. Art Fair showcases art ob- jects from local, national and in- ternational artisans as well as wearable art and unusual bou- tiques. Food and refreshments will be available. There is a charge for the fair.