darshan

[dahr-shuhn; Seph. Heb. dahr-shahn; Ashk. Heb. dahr-shuhn]

dar·shan

[dahr-shuhn; Seph. Heb. dahr-shahn; Ashk. Heb. dahr-shuhn]
noun, plural dar·sha·nim [Seph. Heb. dahr-shah-neem; Ashk. Heb. dahr-shaw-nim] , dar·shans. Judaism.
a preacher or teacher of Aggadah or Halakhah in a synagogue.

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