| 释义 | 
		me·la·veh mal·kah \məˌlävəˈmälkə\ noun (plural melaveh malkahs) Etymology: Hebrew mĕlweh malkāh, literally, escorting the queen  : a traditional weekly ceremony observed chiefly by Hasidim on Saturday evening to bid farewell to the Queen Sabbath and marked by feasting, singing, dancing |