Definition: The word "Arish" is a Greek word that translates to "hiding." It means to hide in a place where it's difficult to be seen or detected. In religious texts, it's often used to describe someone who refuses to reveal their true identity or faith, especially when they are faced with persecution or oppression. The term also has associations related to the Jewish tradition and its rituals, particularly in Passover Seder prayers during which Jews cover their faces as a sign of their commitment to the God of Israel.