![]() The religious mystery novel received numerous accolades, including an Edgar Award for Best First Novel. ![]() Kemelman made his debut as a novelist in 1964 with Friday the Rabbi Slept Late, the first installment of the Rabbi Small Mysteries. He also taught at the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology in Boston, and the Boston State College. Kemelman taught at several schools prior to the Second World War, worked as a wage administrator for the US Army Transportation Corps and the War Assets Administration during the war, before venturing into freelance writing and private business after the war. in English Literature from Boston University and his M.A. He is best remembered for creating the fictitious religious sleuth Rabbi David Small.īorn in Boston, Massachusetts, he received his B.A. Harry Kemelman was an American professor and award-winning author of mystery novels. ![]()
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