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Foreward

On the Observance of Customs

Morning Conduct

The Chitas Study Cycles Instituted by the Rebbe Rayatz: Chumash, Tehillim, Tanya

Washing the Hands (Netilas Yadayim) before Meals; Grace After Meals (Birkas HaMazon) & Other Blessings

The Prayer for Travelers: Tefillas HaDerech

Circumcision: Bris Milah

The Afternoon Service: Minchah

The Evening Service: Maariv

Prayer Before Retiring at Night: Kerias Shema

Shabbos

Rosh Chodesh

Months and Holidays

Bar-Mitzvah

Weddings

Mourning: Semachos

Yahrzeit

Miscellaneous Topics

   Adoption of Children

Ships

Housewarming

Birthdays

Mezuzah

Water

Mikveh

Prostate Surgery

The Obligations of Women

Holy Books

Birth of a Tzaddik

Yahrzeit of a Tzaddik

The Shemitah Year

Teaching Alef-Beis

First Haircut

Responses Interpolated during Pesukei DeZimrah

The Yehi Ratzon Recited before Eating the Apple on Rosh HaShanah Eve

Founders of Chassidism & Leaders of Chabad-Lubavitch

Glossary

Sefer HaMinhagim
The Book of Chabad-Lubavitch Customs

Miscellaneous Topics
First Haircut
Translated by Uri Kaploun

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  Teaching Alef-BeisResponses Interpolated during Pesukei DeZimrah  

"It[781] is a Jewish custom not to shave or cut a boy's hair until he is three years old.

"The first haircut (Yid.: opsherenish) is a major Jewish custom, the main point of which is training the child to leave his peyos ('sidelocks') uncut.[782] It is usual from this day on to be particular to accustom him to wear a tallis katan (tzitzis), and to recite the morning blessings, the Grace After Meals and the bedtime prayers."

   

Notes:

  1. (Back to text) HaYom Yom, p. 51.

  2. (Back to text) [Vayikra 19:27.]


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