Haircut for a Married Woman During the Thirty Days of Mourning
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Question
A Sephardic woman in the thirty days of mourning, who wears a head covering all day, even at home, is she permitted to have a haircut within the thirty days if it will not be noticeable to others?
Answer
According to the Sephardic custom, there is no prohibition on haircuts, and not because she should not appear unattractive to her husband.
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