Haircut at the End of the Thirty Days During the Three Weeks
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Question
An Ashkenazi mourner for his deceased brother, whose thirty-day mourning period ends during the Three Weeks when haircuts are prohibited, is he allowed to be lenient with haircuts?
Answer
In a pressing situation, he may have a haircut as usual until Rosh Chodesh.
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