Gershon Levin, a Holocaust survivor, is dead. The police declare him a suicide. The rabbi accepts the decision, refuses to say the mourner's Kaddish at the graveside and Gershon is buried in unconsecrated ground. Uri Levin, claiming to be Gershon's brother, arrives from Israel. He pressures Armand Holly, Gershon's friend and neighbor, to help discover the truth about this suicide which 'no Jew could believe.' Together they expose the ominous facts of who murdered Gershon Levin and why.
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Muriel Moulton taught at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, the Francis W. Parker School and the University of Illinois, Chicago Campus. In Israel she taught at the University of Haifa, worked as a journalist and as a volunteer for Magen David Adom and the Citizens' Guard. She has one son and three grandsons in Haifa. Her poems and stories have appeared in FICTION, NEW YORK STORIES,LONDON MAGAZINE, THE HARVARD REVIEW, ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE, VOICES ISRAEL, THE CHARITON REVIEW, CALYX and other magazines and journals.
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