There may be some who do, but it's not a practice
that's encouraged or widespread.
Jews use the same methods of transportation as everyone else (buses, trains, planes, cars, etc.)
Jews living in non-Jewish communities typically adapt to local customs while maintaining their own religious practices and traditions. They may participate in social and cultural activities alongside their non-Jewish neighbors, while also maintaining Jewish dietary laws, observing religious holidays, and engaging in synagogue attendance and community events. Jewish individuals also often prioritize fostering connections with other Jews and finding support from Jewish organizations and institutions within the wider non-Jewish community.
most of the cars nowadays have air conditioning ........
The body/chassis mostly the same on most cars nowadays.
yes, for sure. hydrogen cars are created today.
cattle cars
On most cars the symbol looks like this (!)
# Jews do not use electricity on the Sabbath(TVs, cars, etc). # Jews do not cook on the Sabbath. # Jews do not write on the Sabbath.
well, ADY looks for cars look like mountains- i dont know why?
bicycles and cars
no
During Hitlers Holocaust (1941-1945), The Jewish people were chosen as Hitlers target to prove to the world that he would do whatever he needed to control races under his power as he saw fit. Thus he turned to antisemitism, or the portrayal of hatred or anger toward the Jewish people, and started to ban Jews from everything in daily life, SUCH AS DRIVING CARS, he took away their rights.