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Un beau jour, le rabbin a acheté une croix (1987)

par Harry Kemelman

Séries: Rabbi Small (9)

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On a trip to the Holy Land, Rabbi Small is drawn into a deadly conflict between religious extremists in the New York Times-bestselling series. Retired millionaire Barney Berkowitz, from the small Massachusetts town of Barnard's Crossing, invites Rabbi David Small to come to Israel and bar mitzvah him, as Berkowitz never went through the ceremony in his youth. On what should be a joyous occasion--and an all-expenses-paid trip to the Holy Land--the rabbi discovers danger lurking in every corner and a conspiracy that threatens to destroy the state of Israel.   An innocent American has been murdered and when the sleuthing rabbi begins his investigation, he finds the death may have been part of an international conspiracy fueled by religious radicals and an arms-smuggling scheme. Anyone, from a liberal Jewish-American professor to a young religious fundamentalist, could be a suspect--and the rabbi must rely on his Talmudic logic and daring chutzpah to untangle the mystery and prevent an even more deadly attack.    … (plus d'informations)
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I enjoyed this 10th book in the Rabbi Small series, which was no surprise as I have liked all the other ones I have read. However, I felt that in this case the reader learns far more about what is going on than Rabbi Small ever does which made the elucidation of the mystery & Small's part in it less prominent than in the earlier (and to my mind, better) books.

And by the way, the blurb for this particular edition is awful - it contains errors and misleading statements that give a false idea of the book. ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
I enjoyed this 10th book in the Rabbi Small series, which was no surprise as I have liked all the other ones I have read. However, I felt that in this case the reader learns far more about what is going on than Rabbi Small ever does which made the elucidation of the mystery & Small's part in it less prominent than in the earlier (and to my mind, better) books. ( )
  leslie.98 | Aug 23, 2020 |
Rabbi Small in Israel solves murder of professor and case of Mid East smuggling
  ritaer | Mar 30, 2020 |
One Fine Day the Rabbi Bought a Cross. Harry Kellelman. 1987. Jim and I read this series in the 80s and thoroughly enjoyed them I had no idea I hadn’t read them all so it was a pleasant surprise when this title popped up on my Kindle. This books follows the same formula. Rabbi Small is always in some sort of trouble with his congregation; he stumbles on a mystery; and uses his training to solve the mystery and keep his job. In the book, the rabbi and his wife go to Israel to visit an aunt. A couple in his congregation ask him to meet with their son who has joined a very conservative Hebrew group. Rabbi Small contacts the young man once. Before he can arrange a second meeting, the young man is accused of murder. This was enjoyable, but not one of the better Rabbi Small book ( )
  judithrs | Apr 5, 2018 |
I like for my serial detectives to find a reason (any reason) to solve a mystery off their usual turf. The Rabbi visits Jerusalem in this one. The squabbles with his congregation are on the back burner. There is a good mix of characters and a nice sense of time and place. His books give an insight into the generation that was middle-aged in the 1980's. Their parents were emigrants or near emigrants and their children are hippieish. I suppose I find dated a good thing. ( )
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Harry Kemelman's popular series of Rabbi David Small stories continues with ONE FINE DAY THE RABBI BOUGHT A CROSS (Morrow, $15.95).
 

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On a trip to the Holy Land, Rabbi Small is drawn into a deadly conflict between religious extremists in the New York Times-bestselling series. Retired millionaire Barney Berkowitz, from the small Massachusetts town of Barnard's Crossing, invites Rabbi David Small to come to Israel and bar mitzvah him, as Berkowitz never went through the ceremony in his youth. On what should be a joyous occasion--and an all-expenses-paid trip to the Holy Land--the rabbi discovers danger lurking in every corner and a conspiracy that threatens to destroy the state of Israel.   An innocent American has been murdered and when the sleuthing rabbi begins his investigation, he finds the death may have been part of an international conspiracy fueled by religious radicals and an arms-smuggling scheme. Anyone, from a liberal Jewish-American professor to a young religious fundamentalist, could be a suspect--and the rabbi must rely on his Talmudic logic and daring chutzpah to untangle the mystery and prevent an even more deadly attack.    

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