1. Baruch - Noun
2. Baruch - Proper noun
an Apocryphal book ascribed to Baruch
a disciple of and secretary for the prophet Jeremiah
economic advisor to United States Presidents (1870-1965)
Source: WordNetBaruch Spinoza seeAlso In his Tractatus Theologico-Politicus Spinoza claims citation that miracles are merely lawlike events whose causes we are ignorant of. Source: Internet
Baz was apparently acting out of revenge for the Hebron massacre of 29 Palestinian Muslims by Baruch Goldstein that had taken place a few days earlier on February 25, 1994. Source: Internet
Crucially, the progressive ideology of the early 20th century that Baruch embraced also emphasized the idea of a public good or a national interest different from the compromises hashed out by competing interest groups. Source: Internet
Ashkenazim outside of Israel (except Chabad-Lubavitch and followers of the Vilna Gaon ) then add another blessing (Baruch Adonai le-Olam), which is made from a tapestry of biblical verses. Source: Internet
A version of the Acheson-Lilienthal plan was presented to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission as the Baruch Plan in June 1946. Source: Internet
Baruch 3:29-4:1 states that this means that divine wisdom is not available anywhere other than in the Torah. Source: Internet