Haircut during the year of mourning for a father due to respect for the mother
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Question
During the year of mourning for his father, his mother is very disturbed that he is not properly groomed. Is it permissible to be lenient with haircuts during the year?
Answer
During the first thirty days, he should not get a haircut. After thirty days, if his mother rebukes him, he is allowed to get a haircut. After the first haircut, he does not need to wait for another rebuke and can be lenient with haircuts.
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