From which day is it permissible to get a haircut?
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From which day is it permissible to get a haircut?
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For those who follow the teachings of the Arizal, it is not permissible to get a haircut until the eve of Shavuot. However, according to the basic law, Ashkenazim are allowed to get a haircut on the morning of Lag BaOmer, and Sephardim on the 34th day of the Omer. For Ashkenazim, in pressing circumstances such as events, it is permissible to get a haircut on the night of Lag BaOmer.
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