Haircut during the thirty days of mourning for a woman
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Question
Is it permissible for a woman in thirty days of mourning for her sister to get a haircut?
Answer
For Ashkenazim, even women are prohibited from getting a haircut for thirty days, but hair that she regularly removes so as not to appear unattractive to her husband, is permitted to be removed. It is preferable to do so with a change. For Sephardim, it is permitted to remove hair immediately after the seven days.
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