A review by snowdrowsey
Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry by Harry Kemelman

2.0

This is the second book in the Rabbi Small series. I read the first one when I first moved here and my husband and I were living in the downstairs basement apartment. This book was okay. I still need to remember that these books take place in the 60s and I really don't like that era. This book had strife between the rabbi and his board at the temple and if I remember right that was a struggle that appeared in the previous book. I get the feeling that the temple's board doesn't really want a rabbi. They like the idea of having a rabbi so the person can do the religious stuff for the temple, but they don't want a rabbi who will wield any sort of power over them.