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The Misadventures of Rabbi Kibbitz and Mrs. Chaipul

Published
Sep 2019
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
92

About This Book

"The lethal latkes is not a murder mystery." –The New York Times.

"Village stories that deftly lift a curtain on a world of friendly humor and touching details of Jewish life." – Kirkus Reviews

"‘The Misadventures of Rabbi Kibbitz and Mrs. Chaipul' will almost certainly make you laugh and might even cause you to shed a tear." – Jewish Rhode Island


She owns the only restaurant in Chelm. He's the wisest man in this village of fools. Together, they make an unlikely and lovable pair.

From the Audie Award nominated author of the National Jewish Book Award Finalist, "A HANUKKAH PRESENT".

"Our readers love Mark Binder's Chelm stories. They stop me at events and tell me how much they enjoy them, and how funny they are. People have said they're delightful and whimsical." – Jewish Herald Voice.

Weddings and celebrations, stories of Rosh Hashanah, Chanukah and Passover, this brief novel of stories has it all. Themes include the importance of exercise for seniors, maintaining your identity, the challenge of work and relationships, and of course the joy of eating good food.
MORE MEDIA WORD ABOUT MARK BINDER'S CHELM TALES

"…lively and entertaining tales" – AudioFile Magazine

"Wired Words/Electric Prose" – Providence Phoenix

"the mix-ups are many and the potential for laughter abundant." – Jewish Book World

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Oct 2019 Light Publications ISBN 1940060311
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First Edition Sep 2019 Light Publications
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Aug 2019 Light Publications ISBN B07W98NJNZ
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Oct 2019 Light Productions ISBN B07ZKVH7K6
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Aug 2019 Light Publications ISBN 194006029X
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