One can even enjoy this album not being Blackfoot (and even Jewish, if, if ...). It's funny, intelligent and moving (as generally Albums Joann Sfar, simply order qualifiers is not always the same). This trip to Paris is an opportunity to discover a new facet of our rabbi, fragile, less sympathetic but always endearing (great last plank of the album), with a bonus of anthology dialogue between the (famous) cat the rabbi and a stray dog in the aisles of a local church ...