baruch

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Baruch Bernard Mannes Blumberg Baruch Samuel Meir ben Baruch Baruch Newman Baruch Spinoza
{i} (Hebrew) male first name; family name
an Apocryphal book ascribed to Baruch
an Apocryphal book ascribed to Baruch a disciple of and secretary for the prophet Jeremiah economic advisor to United States Presidents (1870-1965)
economic advisor to United States Presidents (1870-1965)
a disciple of and secretary for the prophet Jeremiah
baruch HaShem
Blessed be the name (of the Lord)

And baruch HaShem! we were untouched by the storm.

Baruch S Blumberg
born July 28, 1925, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. research physician. He received his M.D. from Columbia University. His discovery of an antigen that he later proved to be part of the hepatitis B virus, and which causes the body to produce antibodies to the virus, led to blood-donor screening and a vaccine. He shared a 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with D. Carleton Gajdusek
Baruch Samuel Blumberg
{i} (born 1925) US physician and biochemist, winner of 1976 Nobel prize for medicine or physiology together with Daniel Carleton Gajdusek
Baruch Samuel Blumberg
born July 28, 1925, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. research physician. He received his M.D. from Columbia University. His discovery of an antigen that he later proved to be part of the hepatitis B virus, and which causes the body to produce antibodies to the virus, led to blood-donor screening and a vaccine. He shared a 1976 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with D. Carleton Gajdusek
Baruch Spinoza
(1632-1677) Dutch philosopher and theologian, author of "Ethics" (also Benedict de Spinoza)
Bernard Baruch
born Aug. 19, 1870, Camden, S.C., U.S. died June 20, 1965, New York, N.Y. U.S. financier and adviser to presidents. After graduating from the College of the City of New York in 1889, he went to work in Wall Street brokerage houses, where he amassed a fortune as a speculator. During World War I he was appointed chairman of the War Industries Board by Pres. Woodrow Wilson. In 1919 he was a member of the Supreme Economic Council at the Paris Peace Conference at Versailles and one of Wilson's advisers on the terms of peace. During World War II he served as an unofficial adviser on economic mobilization to Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Later he was instrumental in setting UN policy on the international control of atomic energy
Bernard Mannes Baruch
born Aug. 19, 1870, Camden, S.C., U.S. died June 20, 1965, New York, N.Y. U.S. financier and adviser to presidents. After graduating from the College of the City of New York in 1889, he went to work in Wall Street brokerage houses, where he amassed a fortune as a speculator. During World War I he was appointed chairman of the War Industries Board by Pres. Woodrow Wilson. In 1919 he was a member of the Supreme Economic Council at the Paris Peace Conference at Versailles and one of Wilson's advisers on the terms of peace. During World War II he served as an unofficial adviser on economic mobilization to Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Later he was instrumental in setting UN policy on the international control of atomic energy
Maayan-Baruch
Kibbutz in the Hula Valley (Israel)
baruch

    Hyphenation

    Bar·uch

    Turkish pronunciation

    bäruk

    Pronunciation

    /ˌbäˈro͞ok/ /ˌbɑːˈruːk/

    Etymology

    [ b&-'rük, 'bär-"& ] (noun.) Late Latin, from Greek Barouch, from Hebrew BArukh.
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