Both books deal with very well as the spiritual aspect of Judaism that uses its own and the culture of the followers of this religion. This is also the boundary between a cartoon and a test: each page is covered on at least 50% of its surface with one or more drawings. This gives a light and humorous tone, tinged with a little dose of second degree, that really makes "reading" pleasant and accessible.
Beyond the pure contribution in terms of knowledge of Judaism that it brings, it is in a sense comforting to note that one of the main principles of this religion is the study and application, to continuously improve the benefit of the whole community and humanity. Consolidating because that too joined what seems to be the basic message of the Christian religion, which sets a goal of every Christian to holiness through personal continuous improvement in service to others, a principle which seems to me also find in Hinduism and Buddhism, according to my reading and my interpretation.
And so this book helped me to enrich my own faith and my understanding of my own religion, while inviting me to always go further in opening up to others.