Talk:The Rabbi's Cat (comics)
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[edit]Also pinging original author Zeynel in case there is still interest. Thanks for starting the article. First, it lacks inline citations (WP:CITE). Perhaps a short synopsis would be a good idea (setting of the skeptic cat, Jewish rabbi and daughter living in mostly-Muslim and French-occupied Algeria). Presumably such basic information could be sourced to the first tome itself, but if a secondary source can be found with that summary it's even better... It would probably also be relevant to mention somewhere the author's aims through it (i.e. the sociology, intercultural tolerance message). I also remember of at least one review calling it a revival of Jewish humor. I might myself eventually get to it as time allows (I have read it in French). It's also acceptable to cite French sources in an English article. —PaleoNeonate – 19:50, 13 October 2021 (UTC)
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- Debarnot, Eric (15 December 2017). "Le chat du rabbin Tome 7 : La tour de Bab-El-Oued – Joann Sfar". Benzine (in French).
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