VIDEO: “KosherKar” – the Car That Can Be Driven on Shabbos – by Oorah

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luv this! thats how we get into the adar spirit
Oish! Just what Lakewood needs, more traffic. On Shabbos no less. What’s next, moving sidewalks? Oh, I forgot, we don’t have sidewalks.
Several problems. Cars running 24 hrs over shabbos will destroy the enviroment. Another thing, has anyone seen the state of vehicles in Lakewood? How many people are going to change those brake pads everyweek. Too too dangerous. Good try though
Wow ! Phenomenal video. great acting, videography & high quality jokes on a fairly consistent basis. Who can ask for anything more ??!! Go, OORAH, Go !
I don’t find this funny at all.
people like to figure out legal loopholes and i believe it is very wrong even as a joke
Some foolish person will have their car customized this way will run the car in their closed garage that vents into there home.
Not funny. Makes fun of Shabbos
I have a feeling Oorah’s target for this video is not the Lakewood oilam, but a crowd that will appreciate – and be inspired by – humor revolving around doing away with driving on Shabbos.