This only really could be argued for cars that people died in, in such a manner that they cannot appreciably be separated from the vehicle. There's no halacha on the disposal of regular old destroyed cars which is the case for the overwhelming majority of these.
This only really could be argued for cars that people died in, in such a manner that they cannot appreciably be separated from the vehicle. There's no halacha on the disposal of regular old destroyed cars which is the case for the overwhelming majority of these.
What I'm getting from this is that since Optimus Prime is Jewish, when he dies it's not cool to strip out the CD changer and sell it on eBay
Yep