Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

1969 • 206 pages

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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The Rabbi Small Mysteries

The Rabbi Small Mysteries is a 10-book series with 10 primary works first released in 1966 with contributions by Harry Kemelman.

Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry
Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home
Monday the Rabbi Took Off
Tuesday the Rabbi Saw Red
Wednesday the Rabbi Got Wet
Thursday the Rabbi Walked Out
Conversations With Rabbi Small
One Fine Day the Rabbi Bought a Cross
The Day the Rabbi Resigned
That Day the Rabbi Left Town

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