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Halakhah zu Bamidbar 6:5

כָּל־יְמֵי֙ נֶ֣דֶר נִזְר֔וֹ תַּ֖עַר לֹא־יַעֲבֹ֣ר עַל־רֹאשׁ֑וֹ עַד־מְלֹ֨את הַיָּמִ֜ם אֲשֶׁר־יַזִּ֤יר לַיהוָה֙ קָדֹ֣שׁ יִהְיֶ֔ה גַּדֵּ֥ל פֶּ֖רַע שְׂעַ֥ר רֹאשֽׁוֹ׃

Die ganze Zeit des Gelübdes seiner Enthaltung gehe kein Scheermesser über sein Haupt; bis die Tage um sind, da er enthaltsam sein will für den Herrn, sei er heilig, er lasse frei wachsen das Haar seines Hauptes.

Sefer HaChinukh

That the nazirite not shave his hair: That the nazirite not shave his hair, all of the days of his naziriteness, as it is stated (Numbers 6:5) "a razor shall not pass over his head."
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Sefer HaChinukh

The commandment of growing the hair of the nazirite: That the nazirite - who is the person who separated himself from wine - is commanded to let his head hair grow for all the days of his naziriteness for God, as it states (Numbers 6:5), "he shall grow the locks of his head." And the language of Mekhilta (Sifra Zuta on Numbers 6:5) is "'He shall grow the hair' is a positive commandment. From where [do I know there is also a] negative commandment? Hence, it teaches to say 'a blade shall not pass over his head.'"
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