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# There is what to rely on for an Isreali who is outside Israel on the second day of [[Yom Tov]] in private to carry muktzeh on [[Yom Tov]], light a match, or turn on a light. <ref>Sh"t Igrot Moshe OC 4:105 permits turning on or off a light in private since when people see the light turn on and off they think it’s on an automatic clock. Chazon Ovadyah ([[Yom Tov]] pg 111-2) writes that even though one should be strict in general, one can be lenient regarding Muktzeh, lighting matches, and turning on a light because there is a dispute whether such is permissible on [[Yom Tov]] in general. Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 7:65 writes the same logic regarding Muktzeh. </ref>
# There is what to rely on for an Isreali who is outside Israel on the second day of [[Yom Tov]] in private to carry muktzeh on [[Yom Tov]], light a match, or turn on a light. <ref>Sh"t Igrot Moshe OC 4:105 permits turning on or off a light in private since when people see the light turn on and off they think it’s on an automatic clock. Chazon Ovadyah ([[Yom Tov]] pg 111-2) writes that even though one should be strict in general, one can be lenient regarding Muktzeh, lighting matches, and turning on a light because there is a dispute whether such is permissible on [[Yom Tov]] in general. Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 7:65 writes the same logic regarding Muktzeh. </ref>
# If the first day of [[Yom Tov]] falls out on [[Shabbat]] an Israeli may light a candle for Havdalah. <Ref> Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 7:65 </ref>
# If the first day of [[Yom Tov]] falls out on [[Shabbat]] an Israeli may light a candle for Havdalah. <Ref> Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 7:65 </ref>
# If Yom tov sheni falls out on a Friday he doesn’t have to do an eruv tavshilin because when people see him cooking on Friday for [[Shabbat]] they don’t know whether or not he did an eruv tavshilin. <Ref>Mishna Berura 496:13 </ref>
# If Yom tov sheni falls out on a Friday he doesn’t have to do an [[Eruv Tavshilin]] because when people see him cooking on Friday for [[Shabbat]] they don’t know whether or not he did an [[Eruv Tavshilin]]. <Ref>Mishna Berura 496:13 </ref>
If he owns a factory outside of Israel that is run by non-jews he is allowed to let them work on the second day since it is technically a weekday for him. <ref> Chazon Ovadia page 130, Shmirat [[Shabbat]] Kihilchata 31:80 </ref>
If he owns a factory outside of Israel that is run by non-jews he is allowed to let them work on the second day since it is technically a weekday for him. <ref> Chazon Ovadia page 130, Shmirat [[Shabbat]] Kihilchata 31:80 </ref>
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