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# The lower boundary of the Peot HaRosh according to the letter of the law is where the upper jaw bone separates from the skull bone, which can be felt when one opens one’s mouth. <Ref> Rashi Macot 20a D”H Chayav writes that the Peot HaRosh extend until where the jaw bone separates from the skull bone. Tur 181:9 rules like Rashi. Leshechno Tidroshu pg 300 and Peot Zekenacha in name of Rav Nassim Karlitz write that the strict law is the separation of the bones. </ref> However, some say one should leave it until where the ear separates from the face and some say that one should leave until the bottom of the ear. <Ref>S”A 181:9 first writes like the language of Rashi and then continues that Peot HaRosh extends to the bottom of the ear. Peot Zekenecha (pg 48) quotes two explanations of the S”A; some say that it’s from where the ear separates from the face and some say it’s until the lowest part of the ear. </ref>
# The lower boundary of the Peot HaRosh according to the letter of the law is where the upper jaw bone separates from the skull bone, which can be felt when one opens one’s mouth. <Ref> Rashi Macot 20a D”H Chayav writes that the Peot HaRosh extend until where the jaw bone separates from the skull bone. Tur 181:9 rules like Rashi. Leshechno Tidroshu pg 300 and Peot Zekenacha in name of Rav Nassim Karlitz write that the strict law is the separation of the bones. </ref> However, some say one should leave it until where the ear separates from the face and some say that one should leave until the bottom of the ear. <Ref>S”A 181:9 first writes like the language of Rashi and then continues that Peot HaRosh extends to the bottom of the ear. Peot Zekenecha (pg 48) quotes two explanations of the S”A; some say that it’s from where the ear separates from the face and some say it’s until the lowest part of the ear. </ref>
## Those who are strict not to cut until the bottom of the ear where it separates from the face or from the lowest point on the ear should not cut anywhere along the width of that boundary. <Ref> Peot Zekenecha (pg 54) </ref>
## Those who are strict not to cut until the bottom of the ear where it separates from the face or from the lowest point on the ear should not cut anywhere along the width of that boundary. <Ref> Peot Zekenecha (pg 54) </ref>
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