A review by ppetropoulakis
The Rabbi's Cat by Joann Sfar

4.0

Interesting depiction of Jewish life in the 1930s through the eyes of a cat. The story unfolds quickly and the absurdity of the talking cat theme balances the theological discussions and strict moral code of the characters.
The cat is hilarious, bringing comic relief to situations where religion intersects with human nature. This theme follows the actions of flawed characters in religious situations that require absolute behaviours.