Jewish-interest license plate: Shlufy

TORONTO, Canada — Michael Glassman spotted a sleepy car — or driver? — in front of him.

TORONTO, Canada — Michael Glassman spotted a sleepy car — or driver? — in front of him.

TORONTO – Michael Glassman spotted this expert’s license. He tells us there are many other license plates with Yiddish words are to be spotted in Canada. We thank him and hope he will send in others as he sees them.

SAN DIEGO — Mmmm. Mmmm. Our mouths are watering already, if this license means what we suspect it does. CHocolate Babka, a well-known, well-loved Eastern European Jewish pastry. Melanie Rubin spotted the license plate, and now we’re all hungry!

SAN DIEGO — Sandi Masori spotted this license plate with its Hebrew word for “move.” And that, of course, is what we want all our cars to be able to do.

SAN DIEGO — Our chief license plate spotter, Melanie Rubin, saw these two license plates for titled grandparents. Dr. Bubbe evidently refers to a grandmother who has a doctorate, whereas HonZady, may well mean “honorable grandfather,” perhaps a holder of public office.