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# Everything that is prohibited on the first day is equally forbidden on the second except to for a sick person who is not in danger of dying. On the first day you can only get healed by a non-Jew but on the second day a Jew can do himself as long as its only violating a rabbinic prohibition but something that is forbidden from the Torah is forbidden even on the second day.  <ref> S”A and Rama 496:2 </ref>
# Everything that is prohibited on the first day is equally forbidden on the second except to for a sick person who is not in danger of dying. On the first day you can only get healed by a non-Jew but on the second day a Jew can do himself as long as its only violating a rabbinic prohibition but something that is forbidden from the Torah is forbidden even on the second day.  <ref> S”A and Rama 496:2 </ref>
# One other case that is different is with regards to burying a dead body which on [[Yom Tov]] rishon would only be done by a non-Jew but on the second day it would be allowed for a Jew to perform himself. <Ref> S”A 496:1-2 </ref>
# One other case that is different is with regards to burying a dead body which on [[Yom Tov]] rishon would only be done by a non-Jew but on the second day it would be allowed for a Jew to perform himself. <Ref> S”A 496:1-2 </ref>
# However, the two days of Rosh Hashana are considered one long day of [[Yom Tov]] and therefore there is not even that difference. <Ref> S”A 496:1-2 </ref>
# However, the two days of [[Rosh Hashana]] are considered one long day of [[Yom Tov]] and therefore there is not even that difference. <Ref> S”A 496:1-2 </ref>
   
   
==Halachot of an Israeli outside of Israel==
==Halachot of an Israeli outside of Israel==