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A Rabbi Small Mystery, Book 3

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Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

De: Harry Kemelman
Narrado por: George Guidall
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As Passover approaches, Rabbi Small contends with infighting, backstabbing, and an actual murder in this New York Times bestseller

As Rabbi David Small’s 5-year contract winds down at the synagogue in Barnard’s Crossing, Massachusetts, some members of the congregation are plotting to remove him; others are whispering about starting a new temple of their own across the street. When the rabbi gets an invitation to perform Passover services at a local university, he’s eager to get away from the bickering and spend a few days on campus. But instead of peace and enlightenment, he finds a murder wrapped up in drug deals and racial tensions.

From tuned-out hippies to political zealots, the college is full of potential suspects. Once again it’s up to the rabbi to draw on his deductive skills to solve the case—and avoid getting sucked into the bitter culture war—before the killer strikes again.

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Remember when the men used to tell "their" womenfolk to make the guests coffee? Remember when temple/church were community cornerstones? Gender, ethnic and racially defined roles make this series a social history lesson (and in some places a caricature), but the novels still stand as cozy mysteries with the wise Rabbi-sleuth making astute observation on human nature, even if some of the social roles being filled by the humans are outdated.

George Guidall voices the series well. I listened to the first three, and I think after a break, I'll return to Barnard's Crossing and Rabbi Small's world. I'm just glad, as a women, I don't have to live there. I remember these titles from the bookstores of my youth and I'm glad to have an opportunity to listen to another classic religious-sleuth.

dated, corny, yet engaging and entertaining

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These books are really well done. 60 years have not made them at all anachronistic. This was a refreshing read.

Refreshingly fun

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I appreciate the rabbi’s logic and cool head. It felt really slow getting into the story. I almost stopped listening. It did have a satisfying ending.

Slow start

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I enjoy this series but the plot wasn't quite as clever as in other Rabbi tales.

Not the best but good

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This is another interesting installment in the series. This is a simple mystery, which was the norm for the time it was written, intertwined with the politics of the temple.

Another good series installment

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I really enjoy the mystery… how it’s all set up!
Characters are interesting and the times it is set in …. Sadly i wish I could have a conversation with the Rabbi and share some of my interpretations of several Old Testament scriptures….🤷🏻‍♀️… I sometimes get caught up in the fiction‼️

Great series!!

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I will continue with the next in the series. I’m especially curious to read of the Rabbi’s trip to Israel.

As enjoyable as its predecessors

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amateur-sleuth, law-enforcement, small-town, Jewish, Jewish-law, murder, murder-investigation, suspicion*****

I think that the publisher's blurb should be rewritten after all these years. Originally published June 1, 1969, this story is timely for 2021 just as it was then. The attitude of the Jewish and non-Jewish people of Barnard's Crossing, Massachusetts might just surprise some of the current protesters.
The story begins with synagogue politics near Passover and moves into murder and marijuana sales with local college students in the middle. The local police tend toward a nonresident, but Rabbi Small has no such agenda. Good story and particularly apt.
George Guidall is well suited as narrator.

Timely for 2021

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This series of little books of small town life featuring the town rabbi are compelling and lovely.
This is set in the early '60s before the vast social challenges began to tumble social structure, and yes there is
a bit of that intruding in the dependable middle class life of northeast New England.
The Rabbi is a wonderful figure of leadership, and sets the standard for guidance not only for his
congregation, but even to the reader. Although he is very young, in his first congregation, he is wise beyond his years,
and some of the conversations in these books have much to teach us even now.

Although dated, this series is wonderful

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Wonderful story that I enjoy listening to over and over. I feel like Rabbi Small is an old friend.

Great book

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