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Chanukah Guilt

by Ilene Schneider

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Rabbi Aviva Cohen is a 50-something, twice-divorced rabbi living a fairly uneventful life in South Jersey. True, she has a family that is rather unconventional. And her first ex-husband is moving to her town. But her life takes a truly interesting ¿ and sinister ¿ turn when she agrees to officiate at the funeral of an unpopular land developer. She doesn¿t expect to be told by two different people that he had been murdered. Nor does she expect that the first funeral will result in a suicide. Her search for the story behind the suicide (or was it murder?) will lead her to discover the truism ¿appearances can be deceiving¿ is accurate, while putting her life in jeopardy.… (more)
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Chanukah is more a home-centered holiday than a synagogue-centered one, but Aviva, the rabbi who is the protagonist of Chanukah Guilt, is having a busy one even though she lives alone. The book starts with Aviva being called to do a funeral for a local tycoon who hated all the other rabbis in their New Jersey town - a tycoon with two ex-wives, a current wife, a mistress, and several children. When the college-age daughter asks for some counsel and says she believes her father was murdered, things start to get really complicated. Add some personal family troubles, the arrival (as interim police chief) of Aviva's ex-husband, and a crippling snowstorm, and you can see that Aviva's Chanukah is not going to be peaceful. But it's always entertaining! As I attended a Jewish-sponsored university and have a daughter who is a (Christian) clergyperson, I can attest to the believability of Ilene Schneider's portrayal of her characters. I found Aviva to be an engaging and intelligent amateur sleuth, and I'm planning to read her Passover adventure a little later this year. But don't wait for Chanukah to read Chanukah Guilt -- it's a great read any time of year. ( )
  auntieknickers | Apr 3, 2013 |
I was looking for a cozy mystery that spoke to my heritage. Cozy Jewish mysteries are pretty rare … so when I found this title I was thrilled. And I certainly wasn’t disappointed when I read it. I loved the main character, Rabbi Aviva Cohen. She’s a real mensch! Despite a full schedule with her congregation and her relatives, this baby-boomer still manages to squeeze in time for detecting. Having lived in New Jersey a while back, it was fun to recognize landmarks -- particularly our favorite Chinese vegetarian restaurant in Philadelphia. I look forward to the further adventures of Rabbi Cohen. ( )
  DapJap | Dec 14, 2011 |
a fast read ( )
  sushimaven | May 3, 2010 |
A rabbi (amateur sleuth) who officiated at a funeral gets involved in a case that then turns to a murder investigation.This was just an average mystery for me, but the characters kept my interest level high. It was also interesting to be immersed in the life of the synagogue and its congregation. ( )
  firedog | Apr 6, 2010 |
Wow! Great first novel! It features a woman rabbi with a Lesbian niece and a nephew with Asperger's. A lot of humor, and suspense. Puzzle kept me guessing. Love her dysfunctional family. ( )
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Rabbi Aviva Cohen is a 50-something, twice-divorced rabbi living a fairly uneventful life in South Jersey. True, she has a family that is rather unconventional. And her first ex-husband is moving to her town. But her life takes a truly interesting ¿ and sinister ¿ turn when she agrees to officiate at the funeral of an unpopular land developer. She doesn¿t expect to be told by two different people that he had been murdered. Nor does she expect that the first funeral will result in a suicide. Her search for the story behind the suicide (or was it murder?) will lead her to discover the truism ¿appearances can be deceiving¿ is accurate, while putting her life in jeopardy.

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