People hold of the restrictions of the seven-week omer period (shaving and listening to music, for example) at various times: some hold approximately the first five weeks; others, approximately the last five weeks. I heard in a shiur that Rav Moshe Feinstein holds that one can hold by both periods of the omer for different prohibitions. One half for shaving and the other for music. Where can it be found in his teshuvos?
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