Le Chat du rabbin The Rabbin Jewish elder's civet cat is nicknamed The Rabbi's Cat. The story takes place in 1920, when Jewish elder Alger and his daughter Zlabya live together with a noisy parrot and a mischievous cat. One day, the cat ate the parrot and thus had the ability to speak but never lie. The Elder wanted to stay away from the strange cat, but the cat fell madly in love with its young mistress, the Elder's daughter Zlabya, and did everything in his power to follow her, even at her coming-of-age ceremony. The elders had no choice but to begin teaching the cat some basic Moses' law. Just then the elder received a letter saying that if he wanted to keep his position, he would have to compile a professional dictionary in French. In order to help him, the cat risked the sin of blasphemy and recited the words of the Great Dictionary for him. When the elders finished their dictionaries, the cat was also cursed by the relics and could no longer speak. When the elders learned that it had lost its special abilities, they still treated it as they had done to ordinary cats, and in the end, the only remaining "friend" of the cat was a Russian painting.

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