Haircut during the thirty days for livelihood
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Question
Mourning for his father, who due to his livelihood must always be shaved and groomed, is he allowed to shave during the thirty days for livelihood?
Answer
It is forbidden to shave during the thirty days, even if one needs to shave for livelihood. After the thirty days, if friends rebuke him for his unkempt appearance, he may have a haircut.
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