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Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Haber

Rabbi, Los Angeles, CA
Taking a Haircut On Friday Rosh Chodesh Sivan

Taking a Haircut On Friday Rosh Chodesh Sivan

It is well known that there are two main customs regarding the mourning practices of Sefira. The Shulchan Aruch writes that it is from the second day of Pesach until Lag B’Omer, after which all mourning ceases; this is the “Minhag Sefard”. The Maharil (quoted by the...
What Not To Do During Sefirah – The Real Story

What Not To Do During Sefirah – The Real Story

What Not To Do during Sefirah – The Real Story There seems to be a never ending stream of overly finessed minutiae as to what is or is not permitted during Sefirah. Let’s elucidate: The Tur (OC 493) cites three things that were customarily refrained from during...
The Right Way to Shave during Sefirah

The Right Way to Shave during Sefirah

Sign seen in Shul: This Shul adheres to the tenets of Shulchon Aruch. Anyone who davens for the amud in this Shul must also adhere to Shulchon Aruch. Therefore we do not permit those who shave during Sefirah to lead the congregation in Tefillah. Poskim (those commonly...