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  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

    Harry Kemelman

    eBook (Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller, Aug. 4, 2015)
    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.
  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

    Harry Kemelman

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, June 1, 1969)
    On Sunday, Rabbi David Small uncovers a Passover plot than undeniably raises more than Four Questions -- threatening to ruin not only his holiday seder but his role as leader of Bernard's Crossing's Jewish community. But there's no time to appeal to a Higher Source when one of his temple board members, a businessman, is rumored to be pushing drugs and all the facts point to a group of teenagers as accessories -- to murder.
  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

    Harry Kemelman

    (Fawcett, Nov. 12, 1981)
    David Small, America's favorite rabbi - and most unorthodox sleuth - is back again in his best mystery yet. Somewhere between Passover service and a plot to unseat part of his congregation, Rabbi David Small finds himself caught up with some very nonkosher characters in a baffling case of murder, marijuana, and militants. A superb blend of hair-splitting logic and hair-raising suspense, the rabbi's adventure is indisputable entertainment.
  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home a Fawcett Crest Book Ti384 Harry Kemelman Paperback

    Harry Kemelman

    (Fawcett, Jan. 1, 1970)
    Vintage paperback
  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

    Harry Kemelman

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Nov. 12, 1985)
    On Sunday, Rabbi David Small uncovers a Passover plot than undeniably raises more than Four Questions -- threatening to ruin not only his holiday seder but his role as leader of Bernard's Crossing's Jewish community. But there's no time to appeal to a Higher Source when one of his temple board members, a businessman, is rumored to be pushing drugs and all the facts point to a group of teenagers as accessories -- to murder.
  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

    Harry Kemelman

    Paperback (Fawcett Crest, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

    Harry Kemelman

    Mass Market Paperback (I Books, Aug. 27, 2002)
    Unorthodox sleuth Rabbi David Small becomes involved in the problems of a group of students and is surprised to find they include drugs and murder. Reprint.
  • Sunday the rabbi stayed home

    Harry Kemelman

    Hardcover (G. K. Hall, Jan. 1, 1977)
    David Small, America's favorite rabbi -- and most unorthodox sleuth -- is back again in his best mystery yet. Somewhere between the Passover service and a plot to unseat part of his congregation, Rabbi David Small finds himself caught up with some very non-kosher characters in a baffling case of murder, marijuana, and militants. A superb blend of hair-splitting logic and hair-raising suspense, the Rabbi's new adventure is indisputable entertainment. h-24
  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home by Kemelman, Harry

    Harry Kemelman

    (Putnam Pub Group, Jan. 1, 1969)
    Excellent Book
  • Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home

    Harry Kemelman

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, )
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  • Sunday The Rabbi Stayed Home

    Harry Kemelman

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Aug. 12, 1977)
    Mystery featuring a Rabbi.
  • Sunday the rabbi stayed home

    Harry Kemelman

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Crest, Jan. 1, 1970)
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