How to Rope a Mensch

When a retired nuclear physicist and schizophrenic Jewish mother makes up her mind that the remaining seven of her ten children have to be married pronto, a comedy of errors unfolds. Several are bull riders, cowboys on a ranch whose eyes are on the rodeo and not a wedding. Shulamit Cohen, the mother, creates many different scenarios to accomplish her task and then heads turn when the cowboys decide to form a country band and become famous.

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How to Rope a Mensch

When a retired nuclear physicist and schizophrenic Jewish mother makes up her mind that the remaining seven of her ten children have to be married pronto, a comedy of errors unfolds. Several are bull riders, cowboys on a ranch whose eyes are on the rodeo and not a wedding. Shulamit Cohen, the mother, creates many different scenarios to accomplish her task and then heads turn when the cowboys decide to form a country band and become famous.

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How to Rope a Mensch

How to Rope a Mensch

by Chaya Benady
How to Rope a Mensch

How to Rope a Mensch

by Chaya Benady

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Overview

When a retired nuclear physicist and schizophrenic Jewish mother makes up her mind that the remaining seven of her ten children have to be married pronto, a comedy of errors unfolds. Several are bull riders, cowboys on a ranch whose eyes are on the rodeo and not a wedding. Shulamit Cohen, the mother, creates many different scenarios to accomplish her task and then heads turn when the cowboys decide to form a country band and become famous.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154405581
Publisher: SynergEbooks
Publication date: 06/07/2017
Series: GOING HOME , #5
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 626 KB

About the Author

Chaya Benady was born into a secular family and she is a “Ba’lat Teshuva”, a Jewish woman who has returned to Judaism. She has been walking this path for nearly a decade. Her husband is a Jew by choice – a convert. Her love of writing coupled with her ongoing Torah study and a steadfast commitment to Jewry has given birth to a new fiction series, her first in a humble attempt to share various joys and sorrows a Jewish community faces in a modern world. Chaya lives on the East Coast of the United States with her husband. She is also a mother, teacher, student and volunteer.

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