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Parsha

British  
/ ˈpɑːʃə, ˈparʃə /

noun

  1. the Yiddish word for Parashah

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“I go to his office and I start talking Abraham Lincoln and he starts talking about the parsha,” said Mr. Genack, using the Hebrew term for the weekly Torah portion.

From New York Times

“When I get dressed at the gym, I’ll be laughing,” Parsha said.

From The Guardian

Parsha is keenly aware of the incongruity of going to work each day at one of the richest companies in the world after sleeping in the back seat of her car.

From The Guardian

Parsha earns well above Facebook’s minimum wage – she is a content specialist, moderating live videos and other content – but she still hasn’t been able to find an apartment or room that she can afford alongside her student loans and other bills.

From The Guardian

In the meantime, Unique Parsha will continue driving her home to work.

From The Guardian