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# The practice is that during the week the pasuk recited at the end of Birkat Hamazon is recited as magdil (מגדיל) yeshuot malko, while on Shabbat it is changed to Migdol (מגדול) yeshuot malko. <ref> Ben Ish Chai Year 1, Parashat Chukat: Halacha 19 writes that this is based on mystilcal reasons </ref>
# The practice is that on days [[Musaf]] is not recited in davening, the pasuk recited at the end of Birkat Hamazon is recited as magdil (מגדיל) yeshuot malko, while on days that [[Musaf]] is recited, it is changed to Migdol (מגדול) yeshuot malko. <ref> Ben Ish Chai Year 1, Parashat Chukat: Halacha 19 writes that this is based on mystilcal reasons </ref>
# At the end of [[Birkat HaMazon]] for [[Melava Malka]], some authorities hold that one should say say "migdol yishuot malko" like on [[shabbat]] itself, instead of "magdil yishuot"<ref> Kaf Hachaim 189:11</ref>, while others say that one should say the regular "magdil yishuot" on [[Melava Malka]] just like during the week. <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 300:4) </ref>
# At the end of [[Birkat HaMazon]] for [[Melava Malka]], some authorities hold that one should say say "migdol yishuot malko" like on [[shabbat]] itself, instead of "magdil yishuot"<ref> Kaf Hachaim 189:11</ref>, while others say that one should say the regular "magdil yishuot" on [[Melava Malka]] just like during the week. <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 300:4) </ref>


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