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When I was writing this (PTIJ) answer, I assumed that someone from outside Israel can't cook for someone from Israel on the second day of Yom Tov. I didn't realize until afterwards that I couldn't think of a source and wasn't sure if it's true.

Was I correct? Or was I inadvertently making it up?

(Maybe someone who's not obligated in this particular day doesn't count as לכם?)

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  • to further complicate, is there going to be a difference if the location is chutz laaretz or erez yisroel?
    – user15253
    Mar 11, 2019 at 13:14
  • Considering that the 2nd day is just strict b/c of uncertainty, ma nafshach, if it is Yom Tov, the Israeli is also obligated and therefore it is permitted to cook for him, and if it isn't, everyone's allowed to cook for everyone.
    – Loewian
    Mar 11, 2019 at 17:01
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    @Loewian judaism.stackexchange.com/a/10446/11532 it's not necessarily so simple
    – Heshy
    Mar 11, 2019 at 17:15

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