Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home (USA 2015) From the Publisher: 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. Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home. A Rabbi Small Mystery. Open Road Media, ISBN: 9781504016063 (August, 2015), eBook, 688 KB (ca. 294 p.), $7.99.
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Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home (USA 2002) From the Publisher: Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home. A Rabbi Small Mystery. iBooks, ISBN: 0743452380 (September, 2002), 304 p., $6.99.
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Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home (USA 1981) From the Publisher: "Detective fiction at its most telling...The puzzle is a good one; but the best part of this and any Small tale is the wondrous warmth and assurance of the portrayal of Jews and Judaism." -- New York Times Book Review "The Rabbi's best adventure yet." -- Library Journal Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home. Fawcett Crest, ISBN: 0449241165 (November, 1981), 190 p., $1.95.
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Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home (USA 1970) From the Publisher: Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home. Fawcett Crest T1384 (April, 1970), 190 p., ¢75.
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Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home (USA 1969) From the Publisher: SUNDAY THE RABBI STAYED HOME takes place during the Passover holiday. When the kids return home from college, the rabbi finds himself deeply involved in the hang-ups of the younger generation -- the new freedom, race relations, drugs... and, unexpectedly, murder. Filled with the characters known and beloved by millions of Kemelman fans, among them: Police Chief Hugh Lanigan; aging Jacob Wasserman, first president of the temple; Miriam, David's eternally patient wife -- plus a host of delightful new characters, from a Sunday school principal who wants to conduct a "swinging" Passover service to a local carpenter who has heard God's voice (has Rabbi Small?) -- SUNDAY THE RABBI STAYED HOME is the best Kemel man novel yet. Harry Kemelman: Sunday the Rabbi Stayed Home. A Novel. New York: Putnam, 1969, 253 p., $5.95.
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