The rabbi slurps spaghetti

Leslie Kimmelman

Book - 2019

Detective-in-training Lena and her dog, Sandy Koufax, investigate how Rabbi Max can do so many different things, from braiding challah to building a sukkah, so well. Includes a note for families.

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Published
Millburn, NJ : Apples & Honey Press [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Leslie Kimmelman (author)
Other Authors
Sharon Davey (illustrator)
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9781681155432
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Young Lena, an aspiring detective, secretly observes the rabbi of her synagogue doing his numerous tasks and performing his varied responsibilities.As Lena and her dog assistant, Sandy, crouch behind a bush with dark glasses and a notepad, "the mysterious rabbiseems to be everywhere." His many jobs include teaching, conducting ceremonies, celebrating holidays, providing comfort and advice, and participating in the overall life of his Jewish community. Though he may seem like a "superhero," Lena acknowledges the rabbi's peculiarities. He "slurps spaghetti," strews his floor with dirty socks, and even attends playtime tea parties (at which he looks "quite elegant"). Lena discovers a lot, declaring, "Rabbi Max is just one AWESOME PERSON"but what endears him to her most is that, as his daughter, she can "slurp spaghetti right beside him" at the dinner table. Childlike cartoon drawings reflect a multigenerational suburban Jewish community; Rabbi Max, his daughter, and their family present white, but the broader congregation is racially diverse, and at least one member uses a wheelchair. An author's note includes four questions for discussion to extend the basic information presented through Lena's narration. Though not much of a challenge, Lena's detective work helps solve the mystery of a rabbi's professional life from a child's perspective. (Picture book. 5-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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