Yechiel-Glustein-Obituary

Yechiel Glustein

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Yechiel Glustein passed away. The obituary was featured in The Gazette on November 22, 2007, and National Post on November 24, 2007.

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Yechiel was the principal at Shaar Hashamayim where I was a student. I will always remember his kindness, and the wonderful memories sitting at his family's seder table during Pesach. My deepest condolences. May he be remembered in the Book of Life.

with all our love and respect to mita and the family
shirley and bernard cooper

Dear Mena and Glustein family,
Please accept our sympathy in this moment of sorrow.

We first met Yechel in early 1975 when our oldest son Joseph joined the Sunday Kindergarden. Soon, Yechiel got all of us involved in Shaar programmes. I also became President of the Shaar Hebrew School and worked closely with Yechiel for many years. Yechiel was there holding our youngest son on his brit and was years later a witness for his ketubah.

May HaShem bring consolation to the...

I haven't seen Yechiel for perhaps close to sixty years can you believe.We lost touch as our paths diverged

But I do remember him fondly.from our summers at Camp Massad, We had good times together as we joked about our various duties and experiences

To Mina and the rest of the family my sincere condolences

Iwish to express my sympathy to all the family Remembering Leger with all of you.

With sympathy and condolences from the Kalifon Family.

Dear Glustein family. I worked for Mr. Glustein as a counsellor on the Herzliah trip in 1985. I later replaced him (if that were really possible!) as Rosh kevuza in 1988 when he retired from the trip. I remember him as a dedicated person...devoted to Israel, Zionism and his family. He sought to share these values with every student on the Herz trip for years. I will remember him as a great man who I respected. My sympathies to his family on this devastating loss.

There are no words that I can accurately use to describe Yechiel. I can only say that he opened his home to me, always made me feel welcome, never judged anyone, and was in his happiest state while he was explaining and teaching me anything that had to do with his views of humanity. Yechiel, along with Mena, are one of the finest families that I have ever encountered. He was family as far as I was concerned. He was many other things, but one of the memories was that he was the head of Junior...

Yechiel was a one in a million. when you needed him he was there. I remember him helping us deliver and pack Rosh Hashana and Passover baskets, and getting others to help us deliver the many baskets we had . When he was the montreal director of B'nai Brith Canada. you can always count on his opinion to be the right one.
We will miss him but we're glad to have known him. He will be missed.We wish Mina a long and healthy life.

David Guttman,
co-chairman
B'nai Brith Foods Inc.