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My grandmother passed away and it’s the 6th day of the shiva. Do I have any restrictions? Am I allowed to take a hot shower, cut nails, shave, and get a haircut? Or is it better to wait till after the shiva period is over?
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My grandmother passed away and it’s the 6th day of the shiva. Do I have any restrictions? Am I allowed to take a hot shower, cut nails, shave, and get a haircut? Or is it better to wait till after the shiva period is over?
Sefaradim don’t keep anything at the shiva of a grandparent.
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