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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · In Algeria in the 1930s, a cat belonging to a widowed rabbi and his beautiful daughter, Zlabya, eats the family parrot and gains the ability to speak. To his master’s consternation, the cat immediately begins to tell lies (the first being that he didn’t eat the parrot).

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  2. Jan 17, 2012 · The rabbi’s cat gives us a glimpse inside the home world of an Orthodox Rabbi and his young adult daughter in Algeria in the 1930s. The cat is who we could call the “questioning” member of the family, a fact that isn’t too bothersome until one day he gains the ability to speak.

  3. Vavasseur called The Rabbi's Cat "a pure pleasure" and complimented it for its variation and colourfulness, as well as for how it tackles the subject of a divided society: "Offsprings of Voltaire, Sfar and his cat don't stroke anyone with the hair, but throw as chefs together a broth of cultures with multiple flavours and with nurtured scenery."

  4. He is a liar, which is only an ability that humans can partake in. The cat also mimicks humanistic ways, such as saying goodbye to his new found companion the dog while his master repeats the same transaction of departure to his cousin Rebibo on page 134.

  5. May 7, 2008 · In the Algiers of the '30s, a nameless, scrawny gray cat belonging to a cheerful old rabbi, Abraham Sfar, eats the rabbi's parrot and discovers that he can talk.

  6. The film centers around a rabbi’s cat who one day learns to speak after eating a parakeet. And how does the film decide to utilize this newfound sentience? It decides to take the viewer on a spiritual journey that explores all facets of religion, as this cat attempts to find meaning by converting to Judaism.

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  8. Dec 7, 2012 · The frisky kitty at the heart of “The Rabbi’s Cat” — an endearingly loopy animated feature from Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux — is hairless, bunny-eared and intent on preparing for ...

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