This week, don’t miss the adventures of the Yiddish Sherlock Holmes, a memoir from the restaurateur behind Nobu, and a crime novel set in a gritty Rust Belt town By Jim Kelly Never heard of Max Spitzkopf, dubbed the “Yiddish Sherlock Holmes”? Join the club! And what a treat it is to read these 15 stories, translated by Mikhl Yashinsky and set in Galicia, now part of Poland and Ukraine, at the turn of the 20th century. No matter the case—a rabbi’s missing granddaughter, a banker accu...