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Chodesh Tov and Chag Yom Ha'Atzmaut Sameach,
Moadim LeSimcha LeGeulah Shelemah!
Please read this whole comment/question and then answer the practical question at the end because I need to know if I can celebrate Yom Ha'Atzmaut with Al HaNissim and Hallel on Shabbat.
I read the full Hallel with a bracha on Yom Ha'Atzmaut and I do so on Yom Yerushalayim too. I used to read only half Hallel but changed because of what you said about Rabbi Kahane reading full Hallel.
There is also a controversy on whether to celebrate the religious aspects of Yom Ha'Atzmaut on the government sanctioned day if it is moved because of Yom HaZikaron falling out Motza'ei Shabbat as was the case last year or if Yom Ha'Atzmaut falls out on Friday or Shabbat and is moved to Thursday. Should we listen to the Mamlachti Rabbinate and say Hallel on the government sanctioned day or on the 5th of Iyar no matter what day it falls out? My synagogue in The United States just omits tachanun so I add Al HaNissim to my Amidah and say Hallel on my own. Since 5 Iyar is on Shabbat this year, I would prefer to read Hallel and say Al HaNissim on Shabbat and my synagogue is having an Israel kiddush that day. Should I observe it on Shabbat and not Thursday like the Mamlachti Rabbinate wants us to do?
Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim,
Chief Administrator.