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The Final Analysis of Dr Stark

by Joseph Telushkin

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The Psychiatrist Noah Stark had a roster of patients that read like a Who's Who of LA's most powerful and respected citizens. Not at all the sort of people who seemed likely to smash their shrink's head to a pulp in a mad frenzy. But one of them did. Rabbi Daniel Winter is used to looking after the souls of those in his congregation - not discovering their dead bodies...As the Rabbi begins to analyze the doctor's bizarre death, he wonders who could have convinced Dr. Stark to voluntarily lie down on his patient's couch. He wonders why Dr. Stark's appointment book for that day is missing. He wonders about the rumors running rife around town, questioning Dr. Stark's professionalism. All in all, it's just not Kosher.… (more)
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A superb mystery and a lesson in Orthodox Judaism told in a very lively way. ( )
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The Psychiatrist Noah Stark had a roster of patients that read like a Who's Who of LA's most powerful and respected citizens. Not at all the sort of people who seemed likely to smash their shrink's head to a pulp in a mad frenzy. But one of them did. Rabbi Daniel Winter is used to looking after the souls of those in his congregation - not discovering their dead bodies...As the Rabbi begins to analyze the doctor's bizarre death, he wonders who could have convinced Dr. Stark to voluntarily lie down on his patient's couch. He wonders why Dr. Stark's appointment book for that day is missing. He wonders about the rumors running rife around town, questioning Dr. Stark's professionalism. All in all, it's just not Kosher.

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