Does Chabad get haircuts on Lag BaOmer?
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Yes, Chabad does get haircuts on Lag BaOmer β but there’s a bit of a twist.
Hereβs how it goes: Chabad follows the mourning customs of the Omer period pretty strictly, which includes not cutting hair during most of the 49 days. But Lag BaOmer is the big exception. It’s a joyful day, and in Chabad communities, haircuts are allowed starting from the morning of Lag BaOmer β not the night before, like some other groups do.
So if youβre Chabad (or hanging with Chabad folks), donβt be surprised to see a little boy getting his first haircut β called an upsherin β during Lag BaOmer day. Itβs a pretty festive event, sometimes with music, candy, and lots of proud family members snapping pics.