Someday the Rabbi Will Leave, Harry Kemelman
Someday the Rabbi Will Leave, Harry Kemelman
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Someday the Rabbi Will Leave

Author: Harry Kemelman

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/23/2012


Synopsis

An interfaith wedding, local politics, and a lethal hit-and-run case keep Rabbi Small busy in this mystery in the New York Times–bestselling series.

Since becoming the rabbi at the synagogue in Barnard’s Crossing, Massachusetts, David Small has seen his congregation through a fair share of unholy bickering and corruption. So when millionaire Howard Magnuson is elected president of the synagogue, the rabbi isn’t surprised that Magnuson wants to bring corporate efficiency to the temple—at the expense of religious tradition. Conflict flares when Rabbi Small refuses, on the basis of temple rules, to officiate the interfaith wedding of Magnuson’s daughter to a non-Jewish Boston politician, and the new president calls for the rabbi’s dismissal.

When another player in Boston politics is killed in a hit-and-run accident and the police suspect a Jewish college student, Rabbi Small fears the undergrad might have been set up—and that Magnuson is involved. The young man’s innocence and the future of the temple depend on Rabbi Small solving the case with his signature wit and Judaic wisdom.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ivonne on June 03, 2023

Back in the day, I read the entire week’s worth of novels featuring Rabbi David Small, the sole Jewish leader in the small town of Barnard’s Crossing, Massachusetts. Usually, the mysteries were cleverly crafted, sometimes less so. I began with the first, the Edgar Award-winning Friday the Rabbi Slep......more

Goodreads review by Hermien on May 18, 2018

Great insight into Jewish ethics and good mystery.......more

Goodreads review by Alonzo on September 19, 2019

Like your mysteries with lots of bodies and mysteries to solve? You are really out of luck. This book is about politics in a synagogue and then politics in Massachusetts and also a bit of religion and philosophy. Well, since this is supposed to be a mystery series, there is a hit and run and therefo......more