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Harry E. Block, a founder of
the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute, died Sept. 2 at age 96.
Born in Lithuania, Mr.
Block lived 70 years in Detroit.
He was a retail grocer.
He leaves two daughters,
Mrs. Rae Mucasey and Mrs.
Martin E. (Bernice) Hollander;
two sisters, Mrs. William
(Anna) Belner and Mrs.
Samuel (Alice) Siegel, both of
Cleveland, Ohio; and 13
grandchildren.
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Tel Aviv — Yitzhak
Yedidia Frenkel, the chief
rabbi of Tel Aviv-Jaffa for 50
years, has died at age 73.
Rabbi Frenkel moved to
pre-state Israel from Warsaw,
Poland, where he was a lead-
ing figure among the Gur
Chasidim.
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Walter Litt, an electrical
contractor, died Sept. 15 at age
84.'
Born in Poland, Mr. Litt
lived in Detroit for the past 60
years. He attended Cass Tech.
He joined the Electrical Work-
ers Union Local 58 in 1930 and
founded Litt Electric Co. in
1936.
Mr. Litt was past president
of the Sholem Aleichem Lodge
of B'nai B'rith, a member of the
American Jewish Congress,
the Jewish Folk Chorus of
Miami, Cong. Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses, the Odessa Pro-
gressive Aid Society and the
Pleasant Lake Improvement
Association.
During World II, Mr. Litt
and his wife adopted two young
survivors of the Holocaust.
He leaves his wife, Regina; a
son, Nahman (Ray); two
daughters, Mrs. Julius (Mar-
ion) Schulman and Mrs. Nor-
man (Norma) Harwood; two
sisters, Mrs. Esther Goldstein
and Mrs. Sally Gaba of
Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.; nine
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
Friday, September 19, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Louis Zheutlin, former fur-
niture store owner, died. Sept.
14 at age 91.
Born in Russia, Mr. Zheutlin
lived 79 years in New Jersey
before coming to Detroit 23
years ago. He owned a furni-
ture business in Jersey City
called John Mullins Furniture
Co. He was a founder of the
Yeshivah of Hudson County in
Union City, N.J. He also was a
vice president of the Agudath
Shalom Synagogue in Jersey
City.
Mr. Zheutlin was a president
of the Building and Loan Asso-
ciation of Jersey City. He also
was a member of the Masons in
Hoboken, N.J. He was an
active worker for Yeshivath
Torah Vodaath of Brooklyn.
He was a member of the Beth
Medrash Govoha of Lakewood,
N.J., and a member of the
Telshe Yeshiva in Wickliffe,
Ohio.
He is survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Leah Baum and Mrs.
Saul (Muriel) Dworetsky; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Edith Kandel of Jer-
sey City, N.J.; five grandchil-
dren and five great-grand-
children.
Julius S. Glazer
New York — Julius S.
Glazer, chairman of the board
of Schocken Books, died Sept.
10. He was 70. Mr. Glazer was
a labor avanizer and man-
agement consultant.
He was active in the Labor
Zionist movement for many
years. He became chairman of
Schocken Books in 1975.
Aide To Jews,
Rev. John Grauel
Roosevelt, N.J. — Rev.
John Stanley Grauel, an ad-
vocate on behalf of the
Jewish people and Israel died
Sept. 5 at age 68.
Rev. Grauel gave up a
ministry to join the American
Christian Palestine Commit-
tee. He was aboard the ship
Exodus in July 1947 when it
was carrying about 4,500 il-
legal Jewish immigrants to
pre-state Israel.
Memorial Service
The Yiddish Folks Farein
will hold memorial services on
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the
Oak Park Community Center,
14300 Oak Park Blvd. Rela-
tives and friends are welcome.
Bulgaria Visit
`Romantic'
(JTA)
Jerusalem
Shulamit Shamir, wife of the
foreign minister and Likud
leader, returned from a visit to
her native Bulgaria this week
full of praise for her Jewish
community hosts and govern-
ment officials involved in her
visit.
She told reporters she had
spent her last evening at
dinner in the home of the Bul-
garian Foreign Minister, sit-
ting by the fire and discussing
many things, which was
romantic, but leaving the
prospect of diplomatic rela-
tions to be discussed by the Is-
raeli foreign minister.
Shamir's visit grew out of a
conversation between Shamir
and his Bulgarian counterpart
at the UN last year. It was
widely interpreted as a gesture
by the East European country
toward Israel.