Earlier this year I had the pleasure of meeting Rabbi David
Small in Friday the Rabbi Slept Late. I found
it a delight, with plenty of colourful characters, a pleasing detective figure,
a fascinating Jewish backdrop, and an excellent mystery. And so, you had to
figure that it was only a matter of time before I got around to the sequel: Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry.
After the events of the previous book, Rabbi David Small’s
contract has been renewed and he is working in the community of Barnard’s
Crossing. A major Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement) falls on a
Saturday this year, and so Rabbi Small prepares for the day-long religious
service, which requires him to fast (hence the title). The entire Jewish
community, it seems, is at the temple for most of the day.

