Badchan

/bɑːdˈtʃɑːn/ noun

A traditional Jewish entertainer, especially at weddings, who told jokes, performed plays, and acted as a master of ceremonies in Eastern European Jewish communities.

From Yiddish 'badkhn' and Hebrew origins, possibly from Persian or Turkish sources. The badchan was a fixture in medieval and early modern Jewish culture, combining the roles of jester, narrator, and social commentator, particularly in Ashkenazi communities.

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