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# A Sephardic unmarried Yeshiva student should observe only one day of Yom Tov because he doesn’t have an established in either place and we therefore hope that he will find a good wife and job and be able to remain in Israel. <Ref> Chazon Ovadia (Rav Ovadyah Yosef) page 130 </ref>
# A Sephardic unmarried Yeshiva student should observe only one day of Yom Tov because he doesn’t have an established in either place and we therefore hope that he will find a good wife and job and be able to remain in Israel. <Ref> Chazon Ovadia (Rav Ovadyah Yosef) page 130 </ref>
# If one generally visits Israel for all Shalosh regalim only keeps one day of Yom Tov. <ref> Sh"t Minchat Shlomo 1:19(7), Chazon Ovadyah (pg 152), http://dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=4/15/2011 </ref>
# If one generally visits Israel for all Shalosh regalim only keeps one day of Yom Tov. <ref> Sh"t Minchat Shlomo 1:19(7), Chazon Ovadyah (pg 152), http://dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=4/15/2011 </ref>
=="One and a Half Days"==
#There is a third possibility to keep the stringencies of those keeping one day and those keeping two. This means not doing any melacha on the second day of yom tov, but wearing tefillin with a beracha. (Second day of shavuot, eight day of pesach, and ninth day of sukkot, or for those who wear tefillin on chol hamoed also second days of pesach and sukkot) <ref> Nefesh Harav 84-85 </ref>  
#There is a third possibility to keep the stringencies of those keeping one day and those keeping two. This means not doing any melacha on the second day of yom tov, but wearing tefillin with a beracha. (Second day of shavuot, eight day of pesach, and ninth day of sukkot, or for those who wear tefillin on chol hamoed also second days of pesach and sukkot) <ref> Nefesh Harav 84-85 </ref>  


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