bocher
/boʊʃɚ/Definitions
1. noun
A person, especially a Jew, who sells or trades in the flesh of animals, especially in a ceremonial or ritual context
“The old town was known for its butchers and bochers, selling meat to the local community.”
1. noun
A person, especially a Jew, who sells or trades in the flesh of animals, especially in a ceremonial or ritual context
“The old town was known for its butchers and bochers, selling meat to the local community.”