Mustache that Interferes with Eating

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I wanted to comment on the words of the esteemed Gaon, Rabbi Yisrael Cohen, shlita, regarding shaving a mustache during the days of the Omer, as written in the pamphlet 'Laws of Passover and Sefirat HaOmer' published by Rabbi Avraham Tzvi Israelzon, shlita, in 5762, in the name of his grandfather Rabbi Elyashiv, that it is permitted to trim a mustache during the days of the Omer if it interferes with eating. With much respect.

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Shalom Rav

Thank you very much.

The question was about a 'mustache that does not interfere with eating'.

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