
Uses a comic strip format to present a rabbi, his daughter, and their cat who accidentally eats the family parrot and begins speaking. But the cat tells them nothing but lies and the rabbi begins to teach him the Torah while maintaining that cats can't be Jewish.
year: 2005
call number/section: 741.5, 1000, 741.59
subjects: animals, pets, judaism, comic, books, strips, etc, rabbis, cats, france, comic, books, strips, etc, comic books, strips, etc, fiction, human-animal relationships, human-animal relationship, fantasy graphic novels, comic books, strips, etc, cartoons and comics, graphic novels, fantasy comic books, strips, etc, graphic novels
Editions

Sfar, Joann
Pantheon Books (2005)
Uses a comic strip format to present a rabbi, his daughter, and their cat who accidentally eats the family parrot and begins speaking. But the cat tells them nothing but lies and the rabbi begins to teach him the Torah while maintaining that cats can't be Jewish.
Schools: 1

Sfar, Joann
Presents a graphic novel that tells the story of a rabbi, his daughter, and a talking cat that is a philosopher.
Schools: 3