Maariv Prayer on the Second Day of Yom Tov for Diaspora and Israeli Residents

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Question

We are six Israelis who will pray the weekday prayer, and four Diaspora residents who will pray the second day Yom Tov prayer. Can we join together in a minyan, with the Israelis praying the prayer for the end of Yom Tov, and the Diaspora residents praying the second day Yom Tov prayer in the same minyan?

Answer

In Maariv, since there is no repetition of the Shaliach Tzibbur, they are initially allowed to join together. In Mincha, where there is a repetition, each should ideally listen to the repetition of their own prayer, but in a case of necessity or if there is no other minyan, they can join together.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 55 and 59

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