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Veyiten Lecha

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Veyiten Lecha (Hebrew: ויתן לך) is a lengthy collection of verses recited by Jews on Saturday night at the conclusion of Shabbat. Ashkenazim recite this towards the end of the Maariv service, whereas Sephardim postpone it until after the Havdalah ceremony.[1]

References

  1. ^ Silberberg, Naftali. "After Havdalah -- Melaveh Malkah". Chabad. Retrieved 4 March 2014.