The Skverer Rebbe’s New Vehicle Unveiled

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The Skverer Rebbe has taken delivery of a new vehicle, marking a notable change after decades in which he was driven in a Cadillac. This time, the choice of his chassidim was a top-of-the-line Genesis luxury car, specially prepared to meet the Rebbe’s unique needs.

The new vehicle arrived at the Rebbe’s residence in New Square, New York, just before Shabbos.

Sources within the Skverer chassidus explained that the decision was driven not by aesthetics or branding, but by practical considerations tied to comfort and health.

Within Skver, it has long been customary to replace the Rebbe’s vehicle every year or two, a practice rooted in the immense distances the car once covered during frequent travel. In recent years, however, the Rebbe rarely leaves the confines of the village. As a result, the decision was made to invest in a vehicle that would provide maximum comfort and stability for the rare occasions when travel is necessary, with the Rebbe’s well-being as the primary concern.

Those close to the Rebbe emphasize that he had no involvement whatsoever in selecting the model, exterior appearance, or interior design. His only requests were purely functional and spiritual: the installation of a special reading light and a dedicated stand for seforim. The Rebbe is known to use every moment of travel for learning Torah, remaining fully immersed in his seforim without looking out the window or engaging with his surroundings.

The Genesis vehicle has been customized accordingly, ensuring that the Rebbe can continue his regular learning schedule even while on the road, with clarity of mind and optimal comfort.

{Matzav.com}

12 COMMENTS

  1. How much is the lease? In who’s name is the vehicle registered to? Who is the insured? Is the car being used for personal pleasure, or for business related usage?

  2. I would disagree with the statement that the Rebbe “rarely leaves the confines of the village.”

    The Rebbe travels often to Monsey and Boro Park and was recently on vacation out of state.

  3. B”H this article is written with the kovod of the Rebbe as a priority, and it accomplishes just that in a few words. Much better than a recent article about a gold-handled cane presented to a Rebbe, described on various website pages
    Nice to see some improvement….
    IMHO

  4. FYI. Genesis is NOT a German car. It is made by Hyundai of South Korea. No reason to sensationalize the zrebbe’s choice of cars.

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