Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz
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And he says, therefore we should be very careful on every Mosei Shabbos,
to heaven, love of Malka.
ΧΧ©ΧΧΧ’ Χ’ΧΧΧ Χ ΧΧ©ΧΧΧ ΧΧΧ, he says.
So how could it be that people don't observe this, you know, that it's been for so long that so many people are not careful about it?
So I saw Rabbi Kleinman writes in Kovetz Halachos, based on the sheet of the Eli Rebbe and the Oracha Shulchan, that if the Shalashudis goes well into the night and you eat a kazayis into the night, maybe you would say the mitzvah of Malav Malka as well.
And maybe that's why the Olam stopped being Nisra in this one long Shalashudises became a thing.
So maybe that's a limud, a limud z'chus.
Additionally, in the Elif Lamata, Lamata Efrayim, he says, Mifurish, that since Al-Pirov, Shalashudis goes into the night, so they're at Tamidicham, they're not so careful about Malav Malka, because of the extra food that they're eating toward the end of Shalashudis.
However, Kaffa Chaim writes that Al-Pisod, certainly a person has to have a separate Suda Raviyas and should not rely on the extension of Suda Shlishas.
It's possible, I wrote in my Sefer, that whether you could rely on the extended Suda Shlishas or not will depend on what the Indian of Malava Malka is.
that if there's a when you're escorting Shabbos out, just like you do when you bring Shabbos in, like the Rambam sounds and like the Gras sounds, so then, of course, you can't just be Yotze with Suda Shaliches.
You need to eat it separately.
But if the Indian is to show that it's hard to separate from Shabbos,
It's hard to part from Shabbos, so being mamshich shalashudis for a longer time is probably the best way to express that it's difficult to part from Shabbos.
So anyway, be that as it may, I do think that it is a perfectly opportune time during the winter when the Shabbos are shorter.
It's a great opportunity to start being mocked a bit about Malav Malakot because most people are going to eat anyway on Motsai Shabbos.
If you're having pizza anyway on Motsai Shabbos, just have in mind that this should be a kiyam mitzvah.
that this should be a fulfillment of the wonderful mitzvah of Malava Malka.
Okay, Be'ezra Sashem, we'll be back again next week.
Okay, good afternoon everybody.