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Led by a housewife and a rabbi, a Torah study group investigates the murder of a dear friend in a mystery that is "a rollicking ride and a joy to read" (Kate Michaelson, award-winning author of Hidden Rooms). Fresh off her first Purim party, Julia Donnelly is summoned by Rabbi Fine to the bedside of a mutual friend. Apparently dear Jacob Ibrahim died sometime in the night and the rabbi suspects foul play. Using the principles of pilpul-a Jewish form of logic-Julia, Rabbi Fine and the members of their Torah study group piece together the evidence and- oy is there evidence! From the thieves who…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Led by a housewife and a rabbi, a Torah study group investigates the murder of a dear friend in a mystery that is "a rollicking ride and a joy to read" (Kate Michaelson, award-winning author of Hidden Rooms). Fresh off her first Purim party, Julia Donnelly is summoned by Rabbi Fine to the bedside of a mutual friend. Apparently dear Jacob Ibrahim died sometime in the night and the rabbi suspects foul play. Using the principles of pilpul-a Jewish form of logic-Julia, Rabbi Fine and the members of their Torah study group piece together the evidence and- oy is there evidence! From the thieves who were targeting poor Jacob to the dangerous loan sharks on his tail for reasons his grieving widow cannot fathom, to Chinese gangsters and a few deadly tote bag bombs. Good thing Julia and Rabbi Fine share a knack for crime solving. If all goes well, they may just catch the killer in time to enjoy a Purim feast. Unless of course, the killer catches them first... Praise for the Torah Group Mysteries: "Unraveling a mystery is only a layer of this faith journey for these courageous and entertaining Torah group members." -Lisa Lickel, author of the Buried Treasure cozy mystery series "A feast of frightening and funny scenes." -Rabbi Marc Berkson "A fascinating... humorous exploration of Jewish traditions and history." -Renee James, author of BeatNikki's Café
Autorenporträt
Susan Van Dusen has been a teacher in Chicago and Jerusalem, an editorial director of WBBM Radio, and a writer for magazines and newspapers. She is the author of four children's books, three on the history of Skokie, and a founder of "Coming Together in Skokie," a project to unite diverse cultures. She has lived in the village of Skokie for thirty-five years with her husband George, sons Danny and David, daughter-in-law Diana, and two perfect grandchildren, Anthony and Zoe. Van Dusen's hobbies are playing the dulcimer and ukulele, reading, and performing onstage. The Missing Hand is the first in her series of Jewish holiday cozies.