Haircut on the night of the thirtieth day of mourning for a brother
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Question
A mourner in the thirty-day mourning period for his brother, is he allowed to have a haircut on the night of the thirtieth day for a wedding?
Answer
According to the basic law, part of the day is considered as the whole day, but not part of the night. However, in a pressing situation such as a family member's wedding, the opinion of our teacher, the Rabbi, is that it is permissible to be lenient with part of the night.
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