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RobMemberI assume what you are referring to are the curly sideburns that orthodox jewish men wear, not just curly hair in general. These curly sideburns are called ‘payes’ – quite simply, jewish law states that jewish men should not cut the hair above the cheekbone. Many religious jews cut the sideburns just onder the cheekbone and then pull it behind the ear so it is less noticable, while others let the sideburn grow long, at which point is usually curls into a ringlet. The length of the sideburn varies from family to family, as differences run rampant in every culture, including jewdaism.
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