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✨Bangs Part 2 is here! This style is called the "Front Hair Fixed Set" ⭐️ While there are pre-fixed combinations between the hair pieces, you can freely pair them with different side bangs or bangs lengths (some bangs are also left-right adjustable!). Of course, pic’s just a tiny part...

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Now that the above video of the Hasidic child with 'Payos' (sidecurls) went viral, many of you are wondering what's the story behind this interesting and unique hair style? Well guess what, this practice originates from God himself in the Bible. In Leviticus 19:27 it says, "You shall not round off the 'peyos' (corners) of your head." Most Orthodox Jews interpret this (based on the Talmud and other rabbinic texts) as a prohibition against shaving the sideburns above a certain point (the cheekbone). Hasidic Jews often adopt a stricter interpretation, holding that one should not cut the sidelocks at all, allowing them to grow long. The style of peyos varies widely even within the Orthodox community. Some men keep their peyos short, some tuck them behind their ears, and some curl them. Many Hasidic texts draw from sources like the Zohar and Arizal to explain the deep, spiritual meaning behind peyos. One interpretation suggests the hair in this area is a "gate" or channel for divine flow and energy. Another explanation is that the peyos create a symbolic separation between the front part of the brain, associated with intellectual and spiritual thought, and the rear part, associated with physical and material drives. Maintaining this distinction is a reminder to focus on spiritual goals. The act of curling itself may be considered hiddur mitzvah, or "beautifying the commandment," making the observance more aesthetically pleasing and purposeful.

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WINDSOR POLICE NEWS RELEASE Case #: 26-14175 Four suspects sought after group assault The Windsor Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying four suspects following a group assault earlier this month. At approximately 2:30 a.m. on February 8, 2026, four individuals entered a business in the 400 block of Ouellette Avenue after being dropped off in a silver Dodge Caravan. Shortly after entering, the suspects got involved in a verbal altercation with lone male, which escalated into a physical assault. The victim sustained significant, but non-life-threatening, injuries. Following the incident, the four suspects fled the scene on foot, running northbound on Ouellette Avenue. The Windsor Police Major Crimes Unit have taken carriage of the investigation and are looking to identify and locate the four suspects. The first suspect is described as a white male with dark hair styled with length on top and shorter, faded sides. He had a prominent dark mustache and goatee. At the time of the incident, he wore a short-sleeved white T-shirt featuring a small black horizontal detail on the left chest, black pants or joggers, and solid white sneakers. He was also wearing a silver or metallic watch on his left wrist. The second suspect is described as a white male with dark slicked-back hair. At the time of the incident, he wore a long-sleeved white shirt or thermal under a black quilted or puffer vest, black pants, and heavy black boots or dark shoes. Investigators noted that he was frequently seen with his hands behind his head or neck. The third suspect is described as a white male with dark medium-length hair, a thick dark beard, and a mustache. At the time of the incident, he wore a short-sleeved white T-shirt, black pants, and white sneakers with dark or blue accents. He also wore a hat featuring a white circular logo on the front. The fourth suspect is described as a male with dark shaggy hair in a bowl-cut style with bangs. At the time of the incident, he wore an olive green or dark tan short-sleeved T-shirt, black pants, and sneakers with thick white soles. He was also wearing a distinct thick silver or gold-toned chain necklace. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Windsor Police Major Crimes Unit at 519-255-6700, ext. 4830. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Windsor & Essex County Crime Stoppers at 519-258-8477 (TIPS) or online at

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