A question connected with peyos is whether one is permitted to twirl one’s peyos on Shabbos or Yom Tov with the intention of forming them into curls. Rav Dovid Ribiat mentions this question and recommends that it is preferable not to do so. (“The 39 Melachos” volume 4 page 1061)
Title: Wedding Bands for men
Author: Nechemiah Kivelevitz
I know there isn't much material on the subject, however I would appreciate it if you could do a 10 minute Halacha on Men wearing wedding rings.
Thank you,
Nechemiah
Can you maybe give a Ten Minute Halacha shiur on Brushing Hair on Shabbos?
Thanks
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Author: Chaim Simons
A question connected with peyos is whether one is permitted to twirl one’s peyos on Shabbos or Yom Tov with the intention of forming them into curls. Rav Dovid Ribiat mentions this question and recommends that it is preferable not to do so. (“The 39 Melachos” volume 4 page 1061)
Author: Nechemiah Kivelevitz
Author: Shimon Eckstein