<div dir="ltr"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); "><span style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); ">On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 11:20 PM, Prof. Levine <<a href="mailto:llevine@stevens.edu" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(66, 99, 171); ">llevine@stevens.edu</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>> I know someone who spends more time here in the US than in EY, has a home<br>> here in the US and an apartment in EY. However, he keeps only one day of<br>> Yom Tov, which I think is wrong. I do not see him working on the second day<br>
> of Yom Tov, but I know that he puts on tefillin on Simchas Torah and Achron<br>> shel Pesach, because he has told me so. I find his behavior bizarre, given<br>> that he lives here more than in EY. He is American born.<br>
><br>> Personally this fellows behavior has no psychological effect on me at all.<br>> Of course, I consider his behavior wrong.<br>></span><div><font face="arial, sans-serif"><br></font></div><div><div class="im" style="color: rgb(80, 0, 80); ">
<font face="arial, sans-serif"><span style="font-family: arial; ">I am not paskening - but in the case where someone owns a an apartment Rav<br>Shlomo Zalman Auerbach does advocate putting on Tefilin. If a person lives<br>
in the diaspora, and comes to Israel for all 3 regalom RSZA says he should<br>keep the second day as if he is an Israeli - even if he occasionally does<br>not make it over - in which case he would hold 2 days in the Diaspora.<br>
I know of other similar cases where RSZA told people visiting to put on<br>Tefilin. RSZA does use the Chacham Tzvi a "snif" -see Minchat Shlomo 1:16,<br>Yom Tov Sheni Kihilchato page 195 note 8.<br>If you do wish do know how I pasken, or want a review of the topic, you can<br>
listen to:<br><a href="http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/748708/Rabbi_Ari_Kahn/one_or_two_days_Yom_Tov_for_visitors_to_Israel" target="_blank" style="color: rgb(66, 99, 171); ">http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/748708/Rabbi_Ari_Kahn/one_or_two_days_Yom_Tov_for_visitors_to_Israel</a><br>
<br>Gmar Tov<br>Ari Kahn</span></font></div></div></span></div>