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# However, it is permissible for non-Israelis to make a minyan for [[Yom Tov]] sheni in Israel because that is already an established custom. <Ref>[[Yom Tov]] Kihilchato (page 67) </ref> | # However, it is permissible for non-Israelis to make a minyan for [[Yom Tov]] sheni in Israel because that is already an established custom. <Ref>[[Yom Tov]] Kihilchato (page 67) </ref> | ||
==Asking an Israeli do Melacha on | ==Asking an Israeli do Melacha on Yom Tov Sheni== | ||
# A non-Israeli who is in Israel has what to rely on ask an Israeli to do melacha for him on [[Yom Tov]] Sheni. <Ref> Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 496:27; Chazon Ovadyah ( | # A non-Israeli who is in Israel has what to rely on ask an Israeli to do melacha for him on [[Yom Tov]] Sheni. <Ref> Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur S”A 496:27; Chazon Ovadyah (Yom Tov pg 138)) permits a non-Israeli to ask an Israeli to do melacha for him on [[Yom Tov]] Sheni. However, Sh”t Igrot Moshe 3:73 and Sh"t Shema Shlomo 1:9 forbid. Rav Elyashiv (in Kuntres Teshuvot siman 54) writes that the only concern is Memotzi Chefsecha which is permissible for a dvar mitzvah. </ref> | ||
==Who should keep two days== | ==Who should keep two days== | ||
# A non-Israeli who is in Israel for [[Yom Tov]] should keep two days of [[Yom Tov]]. <ref> Mishna Brurah 496:13, Chazon Ovadyah ([[Yom Tov]] pg 133), http://dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=4/15/2011 </ref> | # A non-Israeli who is in Israel for [[Yom Tov]] should keep two days of [[Yom Tov]]. <ref> Mishna Brurah 496:13, Chazon Ovadyah ([[Yom Tov]] pg 133), http://dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipDate=4/15/2011 </ref> |