Haircut during the thirty days for livelihood

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Question

Someone who needs to appear at work with a haircut for livelihood, can they be lenient with the haircut prohibition during mourning for their father or mother?

Answer

Within the thirty days, one cannot be lenient. After thirty days, if he has been reprimanded once, he can from then on be lenient to get a haircut without reprimand. Some are lenient after thirty days without reprimand.

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