When is it permissible to shave the beard during the year of mourning

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Question

A mourner for his father who usually shaves his beard (in a permissible manner), when can he resume shaving his beard?

Answer

It is permissible to shave the beard in a permissible manner immediately after the conclusion of the thirty days, even without reproach. Subsequently, according to the basic law, one may shave as usual, but one who is stringent will shave after reproach, or thirty days without reproach.

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