Best of Blue

Best of Blue

by Lionel Blue (Author)

Synopsis

A child of poor Jewish parentage, educated in the roughest part of the East End of London, worked his way to Balliol College, Oxford and the Rabbinate to become a star of radio and stage. His Thought for the Day broadcasts enchanted and invigorated millions of listeners. The Rabbi's humour became celebrated making it even a regular feature of Private Eye , the satirical magazine. The Rabbi's opening gambit of 'Good morning Peter, good morning Sue and good morning everyone' became as famous as the opening gambits of broadcasters, such as David Frost or Dixon of Dock Green. Now in his early seventies, Lionel Blue has decided to present the very best of his writing for a wide public. Much of this has never been published in book form before including articles for The Tablet and Saga magazine. The book sparkles with Lionel Blue's characteristic and idiosyncratic humour. It is through this that his profound wisdom has touched the hearts and minds of millions of appreciative listeners. In 1972, Lionel Blue was a little known Rabbi in London. Spotted by a perceptive publisher, he then published his first book To Heaven with Scribes and Pharisees . Many still consider this his best. But the range of books that followed was incredible - cookery books, books of Jewish jokes, the Blue Guide to Eternity and Jewish Prayer Books for High Days and Holy Days . This whole range is represented in this charming new collection.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 222
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 09 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 082649045X
ISBN 13: 9780826490452

Media Reviews
At the moment, those in the ministry are keen to find a contemporary idiom for the gospel. Maybe some of those who go to the West Coast at considerable expense in order to discover this elusive argot would do better to get this book and find a quiet corner on Boars Hill with Fr Livinus' imprint (cf. p. 108), to read it.
-Nicholas Madden, Mount Carmel, July-Sept. 2010
Religion can either make you very nice or very nasty (Rabbi Lionel Blue) One of the places I get my own religious experience from is in the departure lounge of an airport or else sitting on the concourse of Euston Station. Seeing the arrivals and departures of people in some big London station makes you want to go up to them and cuddle them. (Rabbi Lionel Blue)
Camden New Journal, 19th October 2006
Author Bio
Rabbi Lionel Blue now lives in North London. He continues to appear frequently on radio and television. He is an honorary fellow of Grey College, University of Durham. He was once Chairman of the Beth Din of the RSGB