Related for Taanit 26:1
אין הבוגרת רשאה לנוול את עצמה בימי אבל אביה הא נערה רשאה
A girl who has reached adolescence<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Twelve and a half years of age plus one day. opposed to a vrgb twelve years plus one day old.');"><sup>1</sup></span> may not make herself unsightly during the days of mourning for her father.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In order not to prejudice her chances of marriage because of her unsightliness.');"><sup>2</sup></span> This implies that a girl who has not reached adolescence may [make herself unsightly].
Tosefta Megillah
There is no difference between a holiday and Shabbat except for [work pertaining to preparation of] food. R' Yehuda said "also [work pertaining to] allowing for [preparation of] food. R' Nechunya ben Hakana said "Yom Kippur is like Shabbat with respect to payment for civil damages." There is no difference between the second set of three fasts and the last set of seven fasts except for blowing [the shofar] and closing the markets. There is no difference between one who swears off benefit from his fellow and one who swears off food from his fellow except for walking through the others' property and implements that are not used for food.
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