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<strong style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline">As is well known, in Eretz Yisroel only one day of Yom Tov is celebrated, exactly as it is written in the Torah; while in Chutz La’aretz each day of Yom Tov of the Shalosh Regalim has long since become
a “two-day Yom Tov”. But what is a “Chutznik” or two-day Yom Tov keeper who happens to be in Israel for Yom Tov (quite commonly yeshiva bochurim) to do? What are the guidelines and parameters to enable changing over to observe one day of Yom Tov like the natives?</strong></p>
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To find out, read the full article "<a style="COLOR: #3693cc; TEXT-DECORATION: none" href="http://sable.madmimi.com/c/10500?id=65363.445.1.e48ff6a18119f861ec7d7bb7fcb0824b" target="_blank">Insights Into Halacha: One Day or Two? What is a Chutznik in Eretz Yisrael
to Do?</a>". </p>
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