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Melaveh Malka is a Jewish custom observed on Saturday night, following the conclusion of the Sabbath. The term translates to "escorting the queen," symbolizing the farewell to the Sabbath, which is often personified as a queen. During this time, families gather for a meal, typically featuring bread and other foods, to honor the spiritual presence of the Sabbath before entering the new week. It is also an opportunity for reflection, connection, and community.

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