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Weekend with the Rabbi

by Harry Kemelman

Series: Rabbi Small (omnibus of 1-3)

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This is one book with three novels in it and I loved each one! Rabbi Small is a young rabbi just entering his first temple appointment. A young girl in the community is killed and her body is left on the temple property and her handbag is in the rabbi's car! Somehow, he figures out who the killer is and also makes a friend in the chief of police, Lanigan. This comes in handy in both the other novels and the rabbi does it again and gains the respect of many unwilling people in his temple. Good stories and characters! ( )
  LilQuebe | Apr 15, 2020 |
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To My Mother and Father (Friday the Rabbi Slept Late)
To Anne (Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry)
To My Children -- Ruth and George, Arthur, Diane and Stanley (Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home)
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Am Freitag schlief der Rabbi lang: Sie sassen im Betsaal und warteten.
Am Samstag ass der Rabbi nichts: ... Am zehnten Tag des siebenten Monats ist der Versöhnungstag - heilige Berufung sei er euch, und ihr sollt fasten ... und keinerlei Arbeit sollt ihr verrichten an diesem Tag : eine ewige Satzung für eure Geschlechter in allen euren Wohnsitzen.
Am Sonntag blieb der Rabbi weg: "Das nenne ich beten, Rabbi!" sagte Harvey Andelman.
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