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The Book of Murray: The Life, Teachings, and Kvetching of the Lost Prophet [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

David M. Bader (Author)
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August 24, 2010
For years scholars have puzzled over the contrasts between modern Judaism and the world of the ancient Israelites. Leviticus explains keeping kosher, but where is the scriptural basis for pocketing a dinner roll from a buffet "for later"?

Finally, in The Book of Murray, we have answers. Here is the source for such timeless teachings as "Love the stranger, but not on the first date" and "Trust not a cardiologist who chain-smokes."

This remarkable biblical text, recently unearthed from a golf course in South Florida, is the surprising, hilarious, and uplifting chronicle of the Old Testament’s most unlikely prophet—Murray, son of Irving of the Tribe of Levi (Relaxed Fit).

Though a poor student and a disappointment to his parents, Murray hears God’s call. Soon he is wandering the land, spreading his unique brand of wisdom, whether from a mountaintop or at a themed bar mitzvah.

He reminds followers of the Ten (or so) Commandments. He boldly predicts the future of the Israelites: "Thy people will produce philosophers and scientists and novelists and Nobel Prize winners. Yet still thou wilt be unable to find the hood release on thy car." He judges a dispute between two women fighting over a cherished black-and-white cookie—all leading to the spectacular finale.

Filled with divinely inspired yet practical advice ("Thou shalt not freelance"), The Book of Murray is an affectionate and mirthful romp for readers of all faiths. Study its truths, learn the prophet’s stories, and, in the immortal words of Murray (handed down by his dyslexic scribe), "Go froth and multiply."

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“Witty, sarcastic and often laugh-out-loud funny...You won’t soon forget it.”
—Justin Jacobs, The Jewish Chronicle

"Puns, silliness and gentle mockery of American-Jewish culture. Think Dead Sea Scrolls, but with more punch lines."
—Steve Lipman, The Jewish Week

About the Author

DAVID M. BADER is a writer in New York City, a pursuit that raises the eternal question, "From this he makes a living?" He is the author of Haikus for Jews: For You, A Little Wisdom and Zen Judaism: For You, A Little Enlightenment. He began working on this book after an image of the Prophet Murray appeared to him on a toasted bagel.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Harmony (August 24, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307453243
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307453242
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.8 x 7.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #655,708 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars And No Flash Photography!, February 7, 2011
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I was afraid, when I started listening to this book, that it would be a collection of stale and obvious jokes about religion. But by the end of disk one, I was hooked. I ended up listening to the whole thing twice. Not that it was hard - it's only two disks long.

TBOM follows an unlikely prophet, Murray son of Irving, from his youth and his call by God (via fire-resistant sheep) through his unlikely prophethood. Murray is a schlemiel who is pious, but not all that bright - as his mother insists hopefully, who tests poorly. Murray needs lots of coaching from his amanuensis and partner in holiness, Lenny. The biblically literate will enjoy figuring hearing allusions to the story of Moses, Samuel, Amos, Isaiah and even Jesus. For instance, Murray is renowned for his mighty works - including turning water to wine. But when the wine was found to be Manischewitz Extra Malaga, he turned it back to water. The biggest treat was hearing the book read. Yash Kimmelfarb did a terrific and very funny job is the book's reader.

Author David Bader has created a funny and lovable collection of nitwits and nincompoops to lampoon ancient biblical stories and contemporary Jewish culture- from Murray and Lenny to Loofa the goat herder, to Belshazzar (yes, that Belshazzar)the Bar Mitzvah boy, to the Meshuggenites to warlike King Joe-bob. Fun, especially if you appreciate Jewish humor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Praised Be Murray, the Nebbishy Prophet, September 24, 2010
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I wouldn't say this is better than The Bible, but it's definitely funnier. Much funnier. Bader, the author of Haikus for Jews: For You, a Little Wisdom, claims to have found this scroll on a golf course in Boca. Quite a scroll it is, dense with zingers, enough for several books here. It tells the story of a nebbish called upon to be a prophet, who finds greatness giving advice, kvetching, and performing occasional miracles. My personal favorite: Murray's love poetry ("My beloved is like a dairy goat...") There is lots of Jewish shtick, most of it hilarious. You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy this, any more than you need to be Christian to enjoy Monty Python's Life Of Brian. The language, the characters, the story. . .all highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jewish Humor at its best,, August 25, 2011
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The Book of Murray is a wonderful and warm hearted, good natured parody of the Old Testament style, e.g., to paraphrase, Murray's wife, Francine, finding herself barren, goes unto to Mount Sinai to consult Yahweh and then unto Cedars-Sinai for a second opinion. Hilarious throughout. Jewish humor at its best. Take time to read amazon's excerpts.
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