Friday the Rabbi Slept Late (The Rabbi Small Mysteries #1)
Harry Kemelman
Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
3.83
· 18 ratings · 167 pages · Published: 1964
Rabbi David Small, the new leader of Barnard's Crossing's Jewish community, can't even enjoy his Sabbath without things getting stirred up in a most unorthodox manner: It seems a young nanny has been found strangled, less than a hundred yards from the Temple's parking lot -- and all the evidence points to the Rabbi.
Add to that the not-so-quiet rumblings of his disgruntled congregation, and you might say our inimitable hero needs a miracle from a Higher Source to save him....
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