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# Women are also obligated in this meal. <Ref> Pri Megadim A”A 300:1, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 63:3. Magen Avraham 291:15 quotes the avudarham saying that some women had the custom not to do chores on motzaei shabbat. </ref>
# Women are also obligated in this meal. <Ref> Pri Megadim A”A 300:1, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 63:3. Magen Avraham 291:15 quotes the avudarham saying that some women had the custom not to do chores on motzaei shabbat. </ref>
# At the end of birkat hamazon we say migdol yishuot malko like on shabbat itself, instead of magdil yishuot. <ref> Kaf Hachaim 189:11.</ref>  
# At the end of birkat hamazon we say migdol yishuot malko like on shabbat itself, instead of magdil yishuot. <ref> Kaf Hachaim 189:11.</ref>  
 
#Some poskim allow eating meat leftovers on motzaei shabbat even during the nine days while some poskim say that it's prohibited. <ref> Shaare Teshuva 551:11 quotes the birkei yosef allowing one to eat leftover meat for melave malka but concludes himself that this is not the custom. See http://www.dailyhalacha.com/m/halacha.aspx?id=950 who quotes Rav Chayim Palachi in moed likol chai who says it is permissible and Chacham Bentzion Abba Shaul who says it is definitely preferable not to, especially if that is not that person's usual practice. Chelkat Yaakov 3:21 and Iggerot Moshe OC 4:21:4 both forbid it even for somebody who would usually eat it. That is how Rabbi Daniel Neustadt (http://www.torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5762/devarim.html) paskins as well.  </ref>
==When?==
==When?==
# There’s no obligation for having Malveh Malka on Motzei [[Yom Tov]]. <ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 63:4 even though the Sh”t Rivivot Efraim 3:292 writes that the Chazon Ish would have a Malveh Malka on Motzei Yom TOv. </ref>
# There’s no obligation for having Malveh Malka on Motzei [[Yom Tov]]. <ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 63:4 even though the Sh”t Rivivot Efraim 3:292 writes that the Chazon Ish would have a Malveh Malka on Motzei Yom TOv. </ref>
# Melva Malka should be fulfilled as soon after [[Shabbat]] as possible. If one isn’t hungry one may have it later but shouldn’t do an established activity before having Melveh Malka. However, certainly one shouldn’t delay it past Chatzot of the night. However, if one did delay past Chatzot one may still fulfill it until [[Olot HaShachar]]. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 300:2, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 63: 5 writes that Melveh Malka should be done right after [[Shabbat]] and shouldn’t do a established activity before Melvah Malka. However, at least it should be done by Chatzot because the shaare teshuva 300:1 quotes the arizal that the holiness of shabbat remains until then. Nonetheless, Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]] vol 1 pg 630) adds that if one didn’t do it before Chatzot one may still fulfill this mitzvah until [[Olot HaShachar]]. Kaf Hachayim 300:14 says it should lechatchila be eaten within four halachic hours of shabbat. </ref>
# Melva Malka should be fulfilled as soon after [[Shabbat]] as possible. If one isn’t hungry one may have it later but shouldn’t do an established activity before having Melveh Malka. However, certainly one shouldn’t delay it past Chatzot of the night. However, if one did delay past Chatzot one may still fulfill it until [[Olot HaShachar]]. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 300:2, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 63: 5 writes that Melveh Malka should be done right after [[Shabbat]] and shouldn’t do a established activity before Melvah Malka. However, at least it should be done by Chatzot because the shaare teshuva 300:1 quotes the arizal that the holiness of shabbat remains until then. Nonetheless, Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]] vol 1 pg 630) adds that if one didn’t do it before Chatzot one may still fulfill this mitzvah until [[Olot HaShachar]]. Kaf Hachayim 300:14 says it should lechatchila be eaten within four halachic hours of shabbat. </ref>