Boykansky Leads Auxiliary For Aged The Auxiliary for Jewish Aged will hold its annual installation luncheon 11 a.m. Thurs- day, June 5, at the Marvin and Betty Danto Family Health Care Center. Rose Lynn Schlussel, the installing officer, will install Sandra Boykansky as auxiliary president 1997-1998. Florine Mark, president, the Weight Watcher Group Inc., will be the keynote speaker addressing "Living Longer and Living Healthy." The community is invited. The cost is $15. Call Rochelle Elson, (248) 661-2969. Mrs. Boykansky will serve as president of the Auxiliary for Jewish Aged for a two-year term of office; she also will serve on the JHA Board. Being installed as board of directors are Ca- role Aaron, Florence Aaron, Agi Alpert, Mar- ilyn Ash, Sara Berlin, Sharon Berry, Amy Berke, Barbara Bockoff, Dorothy Bodzin, Mar- ci Canvasser, Ethel Cohen, Rose Cooper, Mol- ly Diamond, Rochelle Elson, Susie Epstein, Kathy Wilson Fink. Also, Rosaline Gilson, Sharon Goldenberg, Sherry Goren, Charlene Green, Sheila Guyer, Emma Katanick, Frei- da Langnas, Gail Mandel, Geraldine Mar- golis, Marilyn Markel, Carol Metzer, Anna Mickel, Marcia Mittleman, Barbara Moehlman, Shelley Nadiv, Ilene Nemer, Rose Patrick, Suzanne Pevos, Marilyn Pickover, Kari Kutinsky Provizer, Julie Ritten, Muri- erl Robins, Fannie Robinson, Ronnie Tischler Robinson, Harriet Rosen, Dorothy Rosenberg, Andrea Rubinstein, Nettie Rubinstein, Elaine Sabbota, Rosie Schlussel, Larry Slutsky, An- drea Margolis Stillman, Mary Tarnow, Dorothy Tendler, Linda Weiss, Rochelle Weitz- man, Ida Wright. Sandra Boykansky Israel Bonds Honors Two Local Judges Judge Paul D. Borman and Judge Gus Cifelli will be honored by the Metropolitan Detroit Attorneys Di- vision of Israel Bonds 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Judge Borman and Judge Cifel- li will be presented with the "State of Israel Eleanor Roosevelt Hu- manities Award" in recognition of their outstanding service to the le- Judge Paul D. Borman gal profession. Judge Borman joined the United States District Court, Eastern District of Michi- gan in September of 1994. Among his positions prior to his appoint- ment to the Federal Bench are staff attorney in the administration of Justice Section of the United States Commission on Civil Rights and assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan from 1964 to 1966. He was chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign in Judge Gus Cifelli 1986 to 1987, and he served as president of the Jewish Communi- ty Council from 1988 to 1991. He is a member of the ex- ecutive board of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Judge Gus Cifelli is the chiefjudge of Michigan 48th District Court. During his tenure in private practice, he engaged in the general practice of law in all state and federal courts. In 1973 Mr. Cifelli became judge of the 48th District Court, and from 1976 until 1989 he served as its chiefjudge. In addition to his responsibilities of administration, he established procedures and stan- dards for court operation. Judge Cifelli is a member of the American Judges Association, the Justinian society of Jurists, the American Judicature society, the Italian- American Foundation and the Oakland County Associ- ation for Retarded Citizens. For information about the event, call the Israel Bonds office, (248) 352-6555. The American Jewish Committee, Detroit Chapter will host former White House Counsel, Judge Abn- er J. Mikva as the keynote speak- er at a tribute dinner honoring David K. Page Wednesday, May 28, at the Ritz-Carlton in Dearborn. Judge Mikva, prior to his work in the White House, served as chief judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Co- lumbia Circuit. Before coming to the bench, he was elected. to Con- gTess for five terms, representing portions of Chicago and its suburbs, While in the legislature, he was chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and helped enact a new criminal code for Minois, as well as a new mental health code. AJC will present David K. Page with the Judge Learned Hand Award at the dinner in tribute of his distinguished service as a jurist and civic leader. For information about dinner, call the AJC office, (248) 646-7686. The American Jewish Commit- tee, Detroit Chapter will host Judge Abner Mikva at a tribute dinner 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, at the Ritz-Carlton, Dearborn. Call (248) 646- 7686. The State of Israel Bonds New Leadership Division spring cocktail reception will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at the ShawGuido Gallery in Pontiac. For information, call (248) 352-6555. SENIORS Mitzvah chapter of Jewish Women International will host an evening of fun and adventure with De- troit News entertainment columnist Ellyce Field 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at the home of Kym Kay. For members, there will be a charge of $5; $7 for non-members. Light refreshments will be served. Respond by Tuesday, May 27, to Kym Kay, (248) 669-1601. Judge Mikva Speaks The Shaarey Zedek Men's Club will host Dr. Martin Mozes speaking on organ transplants 9:30 a.m. Sunday, May 25, at the synagogue. The Agency for Jewish Educa- tions' annual meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at Young Israel of Oak Park. For reservations, call (248) 354-1050. Ellyce Field Gives Talk Ellyce Field COMMUNITY Temple Israel Treasures will host Dr. Firooz Banooni, noon- 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, at the temple. WOMEN Temple Israel Sisterhood will host a home tour 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 28. For in- formation, call (248) 851- 4596. Dr. Mozes Slates Talk Judge Abner Mikva Shaarey Zedek Men's Club will close its spring breakfast season 9:30 a.m. Sunday, May 25, featuring Dr. Martin Mozes, transplant sur- geon, who will ad- dress "Allocation of Organs for Trans- plantation." Dr. Mozes is the Martin Mozes current president of the Transplanta- tion Society of Michigan and chief of kid- ney and pancreas transplantation at Henry Ford Hospital. A complimentary breakfast will be served.