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Rabbi Yaakov Sinai Explains Permissibility of Wearing Perfume on Shabbat

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Rabbi Yaakov Sinai presents a daily in-depth halachic study series addressing contemporary Jewish law questions. In the latest episode, he discusses the permissibility of applying perfume or deodorant on the body during Shabbat. The focus is on whether there is a prohibition against creating a pleasant scent on the human body on Shabbat and if it is allowed to spray rose water on the hands of worshippers during a Shabbat wedding.

Rabbi Sinai clarifies that enhancing morale, such as through pleasant scents, does not constitute a life-saving act (pikuach nefesh) and thus does not override Shabbat restrictions. The segment is part of the "Halacha Order" series, which regularly explores practical Jewish law issues. The video also references related halachic questions, such as whether to recite the "Shehecheyanu" blessing for a family member returning from reserve duty during the Three Weeks mourning period.

This discussion provides guidance for observant Jews navigating the nuances of Shabbat observance in social and religious contexts, especially during summer events where perfume use is common. Rabbi Sinai's rulings help clarify the boundaries of permissible actions to maintain Shabbat sanctity while addressing communal and personal needs.

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