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# 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>
===Prayers===
===Prayers===
# With regards to prayers, if it’s the second day of Shavuot, or the eighth day of pesach, or 9th of succot he should put tefillin on at home, say Kriat Shema, and then go to shul to pray with them. He should pray the weekday prayer or if it’s the second day of pesach or succot then chol hamoed because nobody can tell which shmoneh esrei he’s saying. <Ref> Mishna Berura 496:13, Chazon Ovadyah (Hilchot Yom Tov pg 112) </ref>
# With regards to prayers, if it’s the second day of Shavuot, or the eighth day of pesach, or 9th of succot he should put tefillin on at home, say Kriat Shema, and then go to shul to pray with them. He should pray the weekday prayer or if it’s the second day of pesach or succot then chol hamoed because nobody can tell which shmoneh esrei he’s saying. <Ref> Mishna Berura 496:13, Chazon Ovadyah (Hilchot Yom Tov pg 112) </ref>