
Someday The Rabbi Will Leave
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Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with some minor edge wear and light rubbing. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact hardcover binding in good condition.
A classic entry in Harry Kemelman's beloved Rabbi David Small mystery series, Someday the Rabbi Will Leave returns readers to the tight-knit Jewish community of Barnard's Crossing, Massachusetts, where faith, tradition, and small-town politics collide with crime. Rabbi Small, Kemelman's sharp-minded amateur sleuth, once again applies Talmudic reasoning and quiet wisdom to unravel a perplexing murder case that has the local authorities baffled. The novel chronicles the tensions within the congregation that threaten the Rabbi's tenure, weaving together themes of community loyalty, religious identity, and moral obligation into a seamlessly plotted mystery. Kemelman's signature blend of gentle wit, theological debate, and procedural intrigue makes this instalment as intellectually satisfying as it is entertaining — a true standout in American cozy crime fiction.
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with some minor edge wear and light rubbing. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Intact hardcover binding in good condition.
A classic entry in Harry Kemelman's beloved Rabbi David Small mystery series, Someday the Rabbi Will Leave returns readers to the tight-knit Jewish community of Barnard's Crossing, Massachusetts, where faith, tradition, and small-town politics collide with crime. Rabbi Small, Kemelman's sharp-minded amateur sleuth, once again applies Talmudic reasoning and quiet wisdom to unravel a perplexing murder case that has the local authorities baffled. The novel chronicles the tensions within the congregation that threaten the Rabbi's tenure, weaving together themes of community loyalty, religious identity, and moral obligation into a seamlessly plotted mystery. Kemelman's signature blend of gentle wit, theological debate, and procedural intrigue makes this instalment as intellectually satisfying as it is entertaining — a true standout in American cozy crime fiction.












