Eliezer Ben-Yehuda

Eliezer Ben-Yehuda obituary, Kansas City, MO

Eliezer Ben-Yehuda

Eliezer Ben-Yehuda Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Louis Memorial Chapel - Kansas City on Mar. 24, 2025.

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Born in East Jerusalem, he was a child polyglot--no one ever knew what his first language was. By age 4, he spoke the Arabic of his boyhood friends and neighbors, the English of the empire occupying his homeland, the French of his mother's family, and the Hebrew that was his birthright as a Jew and his responsibility as the grandson of his namesake, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. By the age of 10, he spoke seven languages and acted as a courier for the nascent Israeli Defense Forces in the War of Independence.
After the war, he continued his service to his country and his people, culminating as a member of the Diplomatic Security team in New York in the 1950s. In 1960, his first son, Itamar was born to Eliezer and his first wife, Malcah. By 1965, they had divorced and Eliezer met and married his second wife, Leah Ben-Yehuda (nee Feldman), with whom he would have four more children, Tahl, Gil-Ohz, Naomi Kallah, and Ilan. Eliezer, having participated in armed conflict for much of his early life, wanted a career as a healer. Though he initially studied medicine, he found his calling attending to people's spirits rather than their bodies.
At the urging of Chancellor Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, he became a small-town rabbi in the 60's, first serving in Indiana, Pennsylvania, then in 1970, to Butler, PA until 1984. He went on to lead congregations in St. Joseph, MI and Lakeland, FL, before taking his last pulpit in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. During that time, he also lectured on Judaism, Zionism, Hebrew, and Israel in colleges and schools, on the radio and in television across the US and Canada and in Israel. He was an internationally-published author, and in his 60s earned a PhD in Literature. He accepted the mantle of being a light unto the people who are themselves charged with being a light unto the nations.
After his career as a pulpit rabbi, he founded the Eliezer Ben-Yehuda Foundation, whose purpose is to educate people on the role of Ben-Yehuda in the development of the State of Israel.
As a rabbi, he used his depth of Biblical and rabbinic knowledge to guide and counsel those in transition. He prepared innumerable students not only for their b'nei mitzvah, but even more for a life of faith. He regularly visited hospitals as a chaplain, worked with couples about to be married, taught those seeking to convert to Judaism, and comforted the bereaved through their losses. As a father, he imparted to his children a love of art, music, language, the land of Israel, and the importance of service. He loved his Leah ferociously, and lived as her partner in building a loving Jewish home, open to all.
He was a servant both to his people and to the God of his people.
He loved to read biographies, watch movies, and listen to classical music. He told outrageously bad jokes and puns at the dinner table. His beard ranged from tame to epic; from brown to snowy white it never failed to impress. He loved the cats that wandered into and out of his life from the 70's through the '10's, and the dogs he got to visit when he spent time in Overland Park, Kansas with his daughter Tahl and newest son-in-law Luke. He will be remembered for so many things, but to his family, perhaps best for his resonant voice that underlies their earliest memories: in song and in prayer, in joy and sadness, in the Shema that they recite to their children and in the harmonies they make with each other.
He is survived by his sisters, Eliezra and Hemda, his beloved wife, Leah, his children Itamar, Tahl (Luke), Gil-Ohz (Jenna), Naomi Kallah, and Ilan (Deborah) grandchildren Ehud, Zohar and Uriah, Eliana and Sara, Lila, Sam and Ada, and Benito, as well as great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews in the US, Israel and Europe.
Shiva is at the home of Tahl and Luke, please call the funeral home for further information.
Monday - Thursday 7:15 pm (community is welcome for visiting between 6:45 and 8:45 pm)
Tuesday-Wednesday 8:00 am (community is welcome 7:50-9:00am)
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a charitable donation to one of our father's favorite causes: JNF or the Smithsonian.

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Dick and Karen Beck

March 30, 2025

We know that we will meet in eternity and in the mean time our hearts and thoughts are with the Ben Jehuah family. We are grateful for the impact that he made on our Rabbi Messer and the graciousness and generosity he bestowed upon Simchat Torah.

Steven Jones

March 28, 2025

Abba had a unthinkable and lasting impact in and on my family, which can only be shown by our actions through generations. This was a good day, and a good pizza!

I am comforted by faith and look forward to reconnecting for eternity.

One memory that comes to me:

I asked Abba about Moses getting in trouble for striking the rock, the punishment seemed overly severe. After explaining the guarding against Israel worshipping Moses, he then teared up explaining how much the Lord loved Moses demonstrated by how He attended to the end of his life. That passion and faith was as clear as ever.

As the grief subsides my clan is here for all the Ben-Yehuda's forever.

Nathalie Blackham

March 26, 2025

OH, WE DID SOME WONDERFUL INTERVIEWS WITH ELIEZER BEN YEHUDAH. AN AMAZING MAN AND A SWEET SPIRIT.
WE LOVE YOU!

Deborah Glossip

March 25, 2025

Praise to God for the privilege to have been influenced by this shining light, Eliezer Ben Yehuda, by exposure through Rabbi Messer/Simchat Torah Beit Midrash. He will continue to inspire throughout generations through posted interviews, written work, his soul and the lives of those he has influenced. Thank you to the family for the enriching and inspired tribute!

Sandra Greenwood

March 24, 2025

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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