In a short daily Jewish law segment on Kikar HaShabbat, Rabbi Benyamin Huta addresses a practical Shabbat question about "molid re'ach," creating a new scent. The specific case is whether someone who takes perfume or scented material from a synagogue may place it in a clothing pocket on Shabbat.
The concern is that the fragrance will be absorbed into the fabric, which could resemble the prohibited act of perfuming clothes or textiles on Shabbat. The item asks whether that indirect scent transfer is allowed or whether it is considered a halachic problem.
The piece is presented as part of "Halacha in 60 Seconds," a brief, current halachic video feature aired each morning on Kikar HaShabbat. The article directs readers to watch the video at the top of the story for Rabbi Huta's ruling and explanation.
No detailed ruling is written in the text itself, only the question and the framing of the prohibition under discussion.