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Melaveh Malkah The source for the custom is found in the Babylonian Talmud:
Melaveh Malkah Rabbi Isaac Luria is claimed to have said that the 'additional soul' () which is given to each Jew for the duration of each Shabbat does not leave a person until after the Melaveh Malkah. For this reason, many people refrain from work and remain in their Shabbat clothes until after Melaveh Malkah.
Melaveh Malkah This custom is also referred to as "Se'udata d'David Malka Meshicha" (Aramaic: סעודתא דדוד מלכא משיחא), "The meal of David, King Messiah." King David asked God when he would die and God revealed to him that he would die on a Shabbat. From that time on, David made a meal for the members of his household at the conclusion of each Shabbat to thank God that he was still alive.
Melaveh Malkah Melaveh Malkah (also, Melave Malka or Melava Malka) (, lit. "Escorting the Queen") is the name of a meal that, as per halakha, is customarily held by Jews after their Sabbath (Shabbat), in other words, on Saturday evening. The intent of the meal is to figuratively escort the "Sabbath Queen" (the traditional metaphor for Shabbat in Jewish liturgy) on her way out via singing and eating, as one would escort a monarch upon his departure from a city. This meal is alternatively called "the fourth meal."
Melaveh Malkah According to the "Kaf Hachayim", the "luz" bone — which is located at the base of the skull where the knot of the head tefillin is placed, and which God will use to "reconstruct" a person at the time of "techias hameisim" — is nourished solely from the meal of Melaveh Malkah (Kaf Hachayim 300:1-2).