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GILBERT SHOHAM Obituary

Loving husband, father, grandfather, and teacher, Rabbi Gilbert Lewis Shoham, 81, of Overland Park, passed away April 20, 2012, at the Mid-America Specialty Hospital in Overland Park. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m., Sunday, April 22, at the Louis Memorial Chapel, 6830 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Burial will be in Eden Memorial Park, Mission Hills Calif. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Congregation BIAV, 9900 Antioch, Overland Park KS 66212 or the philanthropy of your choice. Gil graduated from the Talmudical Academy, Baltimore: He earned B.A. in chemistry from Yeshiva College, New York; ordination from Yeshiva University, New York; an M.A. in the philosophy of religion from McGill University, Montreal; a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Southern California; and an M.B.A. from Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo. Gil was a dynamic and charismatic leader who founded the Shaar Zedek Congregation and the Emek Hebrew Academy in Los Angeles at a time when there were no such Jewish orthodox institutions in the valley. He also served the pulpits of Congregation Beth Hamedrash Hagadol in Montreal, and Kehiliath Israel Synagogue in Kansas City. He served as president of the Rabbinic Council of Southern California, vice president of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, and adjunct professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He was a member of the Rabbinic Council of America and the Rabbinic Association of Greater Kansas City. Gil authored "A Quest for Clarity in Religious Thought: A Case Against Fundamentalism," Dorrance, 2006, as well as articles in "Jewish Education," "The Reconstructionist," "Horizon," and the "Kansas City Jewish Chronicle." His father and both grandfathers were rabbis schooled in the yeshiva of Slobotka, Lithuania, for centuries the intellectual capital of Eastern European Jewry. His mentor at Yeshiva University was Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, arguably the greatest Jewish mind of the 20th century. He understood and appreciated the pragmatic and humane aspects of Jewish law and was dismayed by and never succumbed to the politicized, non-intellectual turn to the right that captured much of all three Abrahamic religions during the last decades of his life. Gil felt fortunate to have the love of two good women, Dorothy Cohen Shoham, to whom he was married for 47 years, and Sharon Lowenstein Shoham, to whom he was married for 10 years. He took pride in his daughter's, son's and grandson's accomplishments and great joy in his infant foster granddaughter. Physically as well as mentally strong, he survived "terminal" lung cancer in his 40s and accepted recent disabilities with humor and grace. Gil was preceded in death by his parents, Rabbi Jehiel Ber Shoham and Ethel Marcus Shoham, and by his first wife. He is survived by his second wife; his children, Dr. Steven (Susie) Shoham, Los Angeles, and Cynthia Shoham Follick (Joshua), Omaha; four Lowenstein sons: Lon (Cathy), Kansas City; Glenn (Nicole), Houston; John (Amy), Chicago; and Reed (Melanie Hanan), London; three grandchildren in Los Angeles, Daniel Shoham, Deuce Janisch, and Stella Tolentino; 12 Lowenstein grandchildren; siblings, Rabbi Sidney and Jewel Shoham, Montreal; Jake Shoham, Los Angeles; and Faye Mishkin, Brooklyn, NY; his first wife's siblings, Jerry and Jean Cohen Friedman, Los Angeles; Abraham and Hazel Cohen, Montreal; and Esther Cohen and Barry Schwartz, Montreal; and numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Online condolences may be shared at www.louismemorialchapel.com. Arrangements: The Louis Memorial Chapel, (816) 361-5211.

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Published by Kansas City Star from Apr. 22 to Apr. 24, 2012.

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Daniel Bliman

May 20, 2025

Rabbi Shoham did my fathers Bar Mitzvah. I discovered this after hearing my fathers record of his ceremony and Gilbert's name (Rabbi Shoham's name) was mentioned. An honor so share this history, and appreciate Gilbert's contributions to the community including my family.

April 24, 2012

It is with deep sadness and shock that I read today of Gil's passing. I will always remember and cherish the good times we all shared together. I extend to the entire family my deepest and sincerest condolences. May his soul be bound in the Bond of Life. Linda Gould

sandy freeman

April 24, 2012

the shoham family made being jewish fun and special sorry for your loss

Joe and Rachel Achsen

April 24, 2012

To Rabbi Sidney Shoham, We learned the sad news and it brought back good memories of years ago. HamaKom yenahem ethem be-tokh She'ar Avlei Tzion VeYerushalaym

Reudor Gratch

April 23, 2012

I am shocked and saddened at Gil's passing.
He was a light shining bright that will forever continue to illuminate.
He was an examplery human being and a pillar of Judaism.
He was my friend.

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