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Celebrating our son Shneur Zalman’s 3rd Birthday is a big deal!
We are inviting our friends to participate in cutting his hair for the first time and celebrating his entrance into the next stage of his formal Jewish education.
Limited hair. First come, first snip :)
For the first three years of life, children absorb their parents’ love. Then, their education takes a leap—they are ready to produce and share their unique gifts. For a Jewish boy, this transition is marked with a haircutting ceremony—an “upsherin” (also called “upshernish” or “chalakah”)—on his third Jewish birthday. This is also the time when he begins to wear a Yarmulka (kippah) and tzitzis, the hallmarks of a Jewish male.
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