[Avodah] consistency in poseik?

Joel Rich joelirarich at gmail.com
Wed Nov 23 10:12:39 PST 2022


The poseik who he was asking whether he could fly back on the second day of
yom tov would have told him, if asked, that he should observe the second
day yom tov in Israel.  He has decided to follow a different poseik and not
observe the second day in Israel and is now asking the first poseik, given
that he has decided to only observe one day, can he land in Ch"ul by flying
from Israel on that day.
KT
Joel Rich

On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 11:19 AM Zev Sero via Avodah <
avodah at lists.aishdas.org> wrote:

> On 22/11/22 23:34, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote:
> > A shiur discussed the question of a ben ch”ul who observes one day yom
> > tov when in aretz, flying back to ch”ul on yom tov sheini. My follow up:
> > With regard to the question of somebody from ch”ul keeping one day and
> > flying on the second day, a good follow up discussion might be ignoring
> > a rabbi‘s position on keeping two days and then asking him what you
> > should do if you fly on the second day.
>
> I'm sorry, could you please rephrase this question?  I don't understand it.
>
> PS: My answer to the original question is "Don't do that". Don't book a
> flight that leaves EY before dark on Isru Chag, which will be yomtov
> within minutes of taking off. By all means leave for the airport while
> it's still daylight, but don't take off until dark.
>
>
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> zev at sero.name       and when to reap, we should soon want bread.”
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