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# When they say [[hallel]] he should say it along with them without a beracha and by skipping the paragraphs one does on [[Rosh Chodesh]], and when they say [[Mussaf]], if its [[chol hamoed]] for him he says [[Mussaf]] but say “et yom mikra kodesh” instead of “et [[Yom Tov]] mikra kodesh”, and if it’s a regular weekday he should just say a few chapters of tehillim and pretend to say the shmoneh esrei. <Ref> Chazon Ovadia (Hilchot [[Yom Tov]] page 111-4) </ref>
# When they say [[hallel]] he should say it along with them without a beracha and by skipping the paragraphs one does on [[Rosh Chodesh]], and when they say [[Mussaf]], if its [[chol hamoed]] for him he says [[Mussaf]] but say “et yom mikra kodesh” instead of “et [[Yom Tov]] mikra kodesh”, and if it’s a regular weekday he should just say a few chapters of tehillim and pretend to say the shmoneh esrei. <Ref> Chazon Ovadia (Hilchot [[Yom Tov]] page 111-4) </ref>
# It is forbidden for Israelis outside of [[Israel]] to organize a [[minyan]] for weekday, however, if the second day of [[Yom Tov]] is [[Shabbat]] it’s permissible for Israelis to form a [[minyan]] but the Shaliach Tzibbur shouldn’t raise his voice so that it’s heard outside. <Ref> Chazon Ovadia (Hilchot [[Yom Tov]] page 115), [[Yom Tov]] Kihilchato (page 67) </ref>
# It is forbidden for Israelis outside of [[Israel]] to organize a [[minyan]] for weekday, however, if the second day of [[Yom Tov]] is [[Shabbat]] it’s permissible for Israelis to form a [[minyan]] but the Shaliach Tzibbur shouldn’t raise his voice so that it’s heard outside. <Ref> Chazon Ovadia (Hilchot [[Yom Tov]] page 115), [[Yom Tov]] Kihilchato (page 67) </ref>
# If an Israeli is outside [[Israel]] for the second day of [[Yom Tov]] he can't say [[Kiddush]] for someone who is observing two days of [[Yom Tov]]. <ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/753609/HaRav_Shlomo_Amar/Halachic_Issues_of_Areivut Rav Shlomo Amar on yutorah.org] (about min 25) in a shiur on Arievut given at Yeshiva University</ref>
# If an Israeli is outside [[Israel]] for the second day of [[Yom Tov]] he can't say [[Kiddush]] for someone who is observing two days of [[Yom Tov]]. <ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/753609/HaRav_Shlomo_Amar/Halachic_Issues_of_Areivut Rav Shlomo Amar on yutorah.org] (about min 25) in a shiur on Arievut given at Yeshiva University. Rav Shlomo Zalman in Minchat Shlomo 1:3 quotes the Imrei Binah 11 who says that an Israeli can fulfill the obligation of an American on the second day and the Betzel Hachachma 1:55 who argues. Rav Shlomo Zalman likes the idea of the Imrei Binah and explains that since kiddush of the second day is really a repeat of the first day kiddush in which they are obligated.</ref>
# If an Israeli is outside [[Israel]] for the second day of [[Yom Tov]] he should not receive an Aliyah. If he is the only Kohen in the [[minyan]], a Levi or Yisrael should be called up in his place and it's preferable for the Kohen to leave the shul. If he's not the only Kohen, then a different Kohen should be called up. <ref>Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 23:16</ref>Some say that after the fact if he was called up he should take the Aliyah.<ref>Rav Mordechai's comments on Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 23:9</ref>
# If an Israeli is outside [[Israel]] for the second day of [[Yom Tov]] he should not receive an Aliyah. If he is the only Kohen in the [[minyan]], a Levi or Yisrael should be called up in his place and it's preferable for the Kohen to leave the shul. If he's not the only Kohen, then a different Kohen should be called up. <ref>Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 23:16. Minchat Shlomo 1:3 writes that the minhag is like the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch that they avoid taking the aliyah.</ref>Some say that after the fact if he was called up he should take the Aliyah.<ref>Rav Mordechai's comments on Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 23:9</ref>
 
===Seder on Pesach===
===Seder on Pesach===
# An Israeli who is outside of Israel for Pesach must participate fully in a second seder, even if he is around people who know he is Israeli.<ref> Sh"t Iggerot Moshe OC 5:24:3 </ref>
# An Israeli who is outside of Israel for Pesach must participate fully in a second seder, even if he is around people who know he is Israeli.<ref> Sh"t Iggerot Moshe OC 5:24:3 </ref>