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darshan

American  
[dahr-shuhn, dahr-shahn, dahr-shuhn] / ˈdɑr ʃən, dɑrˈʃɑn, ˈdɑr ʃən /

noun

Judaism.

plural

darshanim, darshans
  1. a preacher or teacher of Aggadah or Halakhah in a synagogue.


Etymology

Origin of darshan

1915–20; < Hebrew darshān, akin to dārash interpret, expound

Example Sentences

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But the band Boy Throb aims to convince the government it is extraordinary to get a visa for its member Darshan Magdum, who lives in India.

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One big obstacle stood in their way: Darshan lives in India.

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But their real appeal is the quest to bring Darshan to the U.S.

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“I’ll be in America soon,” Darshan hopefully states in some.

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In a group interview on Zoom, the three U.S.-based members—Darshan was asleep—insisted they are sincerely trying to make it big.

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