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  • On the 3rd birthday of an Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut in a ceremony called an Upsherin leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. Passing a mirror in his hallway this is the first moment he ever sees himself with short hair and a kippah on his head. A kippah is said to be ‘A blessing on the head’ and is perhaps the most instantly identifiable mark of a Jew. He will now begin to learn the Torah.
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  • Boy young man having his hair cut into a street style. Young independent barber shop hair stylist in the street for the young people guys of Vila Valquiere, West Zone Zona Oueste, Rio de Janeiro
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  • Young monks in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boys are having their hair shaved by an older monk. One of the boys has had his head shaved and is now rinsing out the foam by sticking his head into a plastic barrel with water.
    IMG_9831_1.jpg
  • A young monk in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boy is having his hair shaved by an older monk.
    IMG_9828_2.jpg
  • On the 3rd birthday of an Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut in a ceremony called an Upsherin, leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. This symbolic ceremony sees the baby turn into a boy, he begins to learn the alpha bet and Torah. Wrapped in his brand new Tallit (prayer shawl) hid mother carries him with his family to his brand new school.
    04-Upsherin_3756.jpg
  • In Stamford Hill, London, United Kingdom, on the 3rd birthday of a Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. His Grandfather then places a kippah on his head for the first ever time. A kippah is said to be ‘A blessing on the head’ and is perhaps the most instantly identifiable mark of a Jew. He will now begin to learn the Torah.
    04-Upsherin_3626.jpg
  • Brazilian youth young man having a Nike logo shaved cut into the back of his hair head. Young independent barber shop hair stylist in the street for the young people guys of Vila Valquiere, West Zone Zona Oueste, Rio de Janeiro
    _MG_9156_1.jpg
  • Brazilian youth young man having a Nike logo shaved cut into the back of his hair head. Young independent barber shop hair stylist in the street for the young people guys of Vila Valquiere, West Zone Zona Oueste, Rio de Janeiro
    _MG_9152_1.jpg
  • Brazilian youth young man having a Nike logo shaved cut into the back of his hair head. Young independent barber shop hair stylist in the street for the young people guys of Vila Valquiere, West Zone Zona Oueste, Rio de Janeiro
    _MG_9148_1.jpg
  • Young monks in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boys are having their hair shaved by an older monk. Two of the boys has had their head shaved and are now washing out the foam and the rest of the hair.
    IMG_9848_1.jpg
  • Young monks in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boys are having their hair shaved by an older monk. One of the boys has had his head shaved and is now rinsing out the foam by sticking his head into a plastic barrel with water.
    IMG_9836_1_2.jpg
  • Young monks in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boys are having their hair shaved by an older monk.
    IMG_9834_1.jpg
  • Young monks in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boys are having their hair shaved by an older monk.
    IMG_9823_1.jpg
  • On the 3rd birthday of a Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. His Grandfather then places a kippah on his head for the first ever time. A kippah is said to be ‘A blessing on the head’ and is perhaps the most instantly identifiable mark of a Jew. With both his Grandfathers either side he now begins to learn the Alpha bet so he can read the Torah.
    04-Upsherin_3650.jpg
  • In Stamford Hill, London, United Kingdom on the 3rd birthday of a Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. Here his father carefully shaves his head watched closely by his family. He will now begin to learn the Torah.
    04-Upsherin_3596.jpg
  • Young monks in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boys are having their hair shaved by an older monk. One of the boys has had his head shaved and is now rinsing out the foam and washing off the remaing bits of hair.
    IMG_9835_1.jpg
  • In Stamford Hill, London, United Kingdom on the 3rd birthday of a Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. Here his father carefully shaves his head watched closely by his extended family. He will now begin to learn the Torah.
    04-Upsherin_3579.jpg
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