TISItanah It's a new year, and Ira Boykansky will usher it in with a new Torah. SHELLI LIEBMAN DORFMAN StaffWriter F to someone, they ask if I'm related to Ira. Everyone knows Ira." Rabbi Rabin says Ira Boykansky attends all the Jewish programming at Danto. "He has a very strong Jewish identity," the rabbi says. "He likes to put on tefillin and loves to speak Yiddish, which he spoke as a child. He used to attend the Yiddish theater." Boykansky also loves Jewish music and has a collection of Jewish songs on records. "He used to run 'Ira's music session' at Danto," Rabbi Rabin says. Boykansky traveled to Israel with his mother 30 years ago, and "his parents and his paternal grandfather were very instrumental in his life," says Sandra Boykansky. She is married to Boykansky's brother, Dr. Stanley Boykansky, and the brothers also have a sister, Elaine Kaufman of Clarkston. Because he lives too far to attend religious services at Young Israel of Oak Park, where he is a life member, Boykansky now is a regular at servic- es held at both Danto and Fleischman. or Ira Boykansky, knowing he is the impetus for a newly restored Torah to be - read on Rosh Hashanah this year "is the highlight of his life," says his rabbi, Yerachmiel Rabin. The Torah sits in the ark at the Marvin and Betty Danto Family Health Care Center in West Bloomfield, where Boykansky lives. Until its arrival, the only Torah at the 6-year-old skilled nursing facility had been borrowed from neighbor- ing Fleischman Residence, a Jewish Home and Aging Services-operated, licensed home for aged. Last December, when an old Torah was given to Danto, its chaplain Rabbi Rabin asked JHAS Associate Director Carol Rosenberg and JHAS Executive Director Margot Parr for help in securing a donor to have the Torah refurbished. An anonymous donation came to them for funding the renova- tions in honor of Boykansky, for whom Jewish tradition and obser- ING ivit.MOM vance have always been paramount. QI "The Torah has already been Ira's eHII Y AND FAME The Torah's Move BO VIC ANSKY portable support," Rosenberg says. 'As Danto's new Torah came to the he has gone through his many homes, facility by way of Rabbi Robert the Torah has been with him." Scott, whose late wife, Ardis, had Boykansky lived in Borman Hall been a resident there. and Prentis Manor, Jewish Home Rabbi Scott, now a b'nai mitzvah for Aged facilities sold in 1995, instructor at Temple Israel in West before moving to Danto when it Bloomfield, is rabbi emeritus of the Tri-Cities opened in 1996. The 71-year-old Boykansky, Jewish Communities, which once included the con- born with cerebral palsy, may have difficulty getting gregations of Temple Beth El in Midland, Temple around, but it doesn't stop him. B'nai Israel in Saginaw and Temple Israel in Bay City. "He attends Jewish functions everywhere," says "He knew that since the three synagogues reorganized Boykansky's sister-in-law Sandra Boykansky of 12 years ago, there were Torahs not being used," says Bloomfield Hills. L'SHANAH TOVAH! on page 16 "He loves to go. So often when I introduce myself