In a short daily halakhic segment on the Hebrew site Kikar HaShabbat, Rabbi Benyamin Houta explains an issue of respect for sacred books: which sefarim may be placed on top of others. The item is presented as part of the site's brief, current halakhah feature, “Halakha in 60 Seconds.”
The piece says the lesson deals with the proper ranking of holiness among holy books, so readers know the correct order when stacking them. The article frames this as practical guidance within the laws of honoring books, and directs viewers to watch the video at the top of the page.
The page also mentions another related daily halakhic item about whether one may sit on a bench where holy books are placed, underscoring that the site regularly posts short, timely lessons on everyday Jewish law. The halakhic note is attributed to Rabbi Benyamin Houta, with the wider text credited to Rabbi Yaakov Sini and dated 16.06.26.