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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Baruch

Baruch (בָּרוּךְ "Blessed", Standard Hebrew Baruḫ, Tiberian Hebrew Bārûḵ) is the name of three people in the Hebrew Bible: Baruch - Baruch son of Zabbai. In the Book of Nehemiah Baruch son of Zabbai is listed as helping Nehemiah to repair the walls of Jerusalem [1]. Later someone called Baruch seals the covenant with Nehemiah [2] . These two may be the same person. Baruch - Baruch son of Col-Hozeh. In Nehemiah 11:15 Baruch son of Col-Hoz ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia II - Baruch - Baruch son of Neriah
Baruch (or Baruchiah) son of Neriah was the scribe of the prophet Jeremiah. See Jer [4], [5]. He acted in behalf of Jeremiah when Jeremiah was imprisoned (Jer [6]) He is generally considered to have been the author of parts of the Book of Jeremiah. ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia II - Baruch - In Christianity

The deuterocanonical Book of Baruch (considered by the Jews and most of the Protestants to be apocryphal) contains a work presented as a narrative of Baruch the son of Neriah, in Babylon, in the fifth year after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans. The Apocalypse of Baruch is a separate work from the Book of Baruch, similarly presented as a narrative of Baruch. He is said to have gone with Jeremiah to ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Apocalypse of Baruch

1. Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch (or "2 Baruch"): The Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch is a Jewish pseudepigraphical text written in the late 1st century CE or early 2nd century CE, after the fall of Jerusalem to the Romans in 70 CE. It is not part of the canon of either the Jewish or most Christian Bibles but is part of the Peshitta. The Apocalypse exists in two quite different versions, one in Syriac and one in Greek. It is frequently r ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Baruch Epstein

Rabbi Baruch Epstein or Baruch ha-Levi Epstein (1860-1941) was a Lithuanian rabbi, best known for his Torah Temimah commentary on the Torah. He was the son of Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein, rabbi of Novarodok and author of the work Arukh HaShulkhan. Baruch Epstein - Biography. Epstein grew up in Novarodok, where his father was the communal rabbi, but moved to the city of Pinsk after his marriage and lived there until his death, apart from a period from 1923 to 1926, which he spen ...

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Baruch: One of the secrets of a long and fruitful life is to forgive everybody, everything, every night before you go to bed.

One of the secrets of a long and fruitful life is to forgive everybody, everything, every night before you go to bed.

 

- Bernard M. Baruch

 

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Book of Baruch

The Book of Baruch is a deuterocanonical book, found in the Greek Bible (LXX) and in the Vulgate Bible, but not in the Hebrew Bible, although it was included in Theodotion's version¹. Scholars propose that it was written during or shortly after the period of the Maccabees². Baruch is found among the prophetical books which include Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, (Baruch), Ezekiel, Daniel, and the twelve minor prophets. Book of Baruch - Liturgical use. Bar 3:9-38 is used in the liturgy of Holy Saturday dur ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Bnei Baruch

Bnei Baruch—Kabbalah Education and Research Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to teach and enhance widespread knowledge about Kabbalah. It was founded in 1991 by Rav Michael Laitman (PhD in philosophy and Kabbalah, and MS in science), who has authored over 30 books in the field of Kabbalah. Bnei Baruch provides free educational resources on the wisdom of Kabbalah on its website www.kabbalah.info, presented in 22 languages. It is open to people of all ages, backgrounds and lifestyles. Rav Laitman guides individu ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Baruch College

Baruch College is one of the constituent colleges comprising the City University of New York. Established in 1919, the college sits on the former site of the Free Academy (now City College of New York), which was founded in 1847 and was the first institution of free public higher education in the United States. Originally the City College's School of Business and Civic Administration, the school was renamed in honor of Bernard Baruch, a noted statesman and financier. In 1968, Baruch became ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Bernard Baruch

Bernard Mannes Baruch (August 19, 1870 – June 20, 1965) was an American financier, stock market and commodities speculator, statesman, and presidential adviser. After his success in business, he devoted his time toward advising a range of American presidents including Woodrow Wilson and John F. Kennedy on economic matters for over 40 years; this is why Baruch was highly regarded as an elder stateman. Described as a man of immense charm who enjoyed a larger-than-life reputation that matched his considerable fortune, he is remembered ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Baruch Ashlag

Baruch Ashlag (a.k.a. RABASH) (1907—1991) the great Kabbalist who continued the evolution of Kabbalah after his father, Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag. Born in Poland in 1907, he came with his father to Israel at the age of fifteen. He spent his entire life following in the footsteps of his father and advancing in the study of Kabbalah. He was very knowledgeable in Torah and Talmud, but he never served as a rabbi. He always worked simple jobs: construction worker, road works, a shoemaker, or a clerk. When his father passed away, Baruch ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Baruch Spinoza

Benedictus de Spinoza (November 24, 1632 – February 21, 1677), was named Baruch Spinoza by his synagogue elders and known as Bento de Espinosa or Bento d'Espiñoza in his native Amsterdam. He is one of the three great rationalists of 17th-century philosophy, the others being René Descartes and Gottfried Leibniz. His magnum opus was the Ethics. His writings, like those of his fellow rationalists, reveal considerable mathematical training and ability. Spinoza was a lens crafter, which in his day was an exc ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Baruch Kimmerling

Baruch Kimmerling (born 1939) is a Professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He is well-known as a sociologist and social-historian. He has a reputation as a vocal critic of Israeli policies and practice related to the Arab-Jewish conflict and the Israeli government. Among his major publications: Zionism and Territory: The Socioterritorial Dimensions of Zionist Politics. Berkeley: University of California, Institute of International Studies, 1983. [289 pages] Zionism and Economy. Cambridg ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Baruch Goldstein

Dr. Baruch Kappel Goldstein (commonly called in Israel ברוך גולדשטיין Barukh Goldshteyn) (December 9 or December 12, 1956 – February 25, 1994) was a Jewish American-Israeli physician who killed 29 Muslims and injured approximately 100 in a 1994 shooting attack in the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, Israel. Baruch Goldstein - Background. Born in Brooklyn, New York to an Orthodox Jewish family, Dr. Goldstein was a direct descendant of the Baal HaTanya, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Lia ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - United Nations Atomic Energy Commission

The United Nations Atomic Energy Commission (UNAEC) was founded in 1946. The U.N. General Assembly first met on 10 January of that year, and on 24 January it adopted its first resolution, calling for the peaceful use of atomic energy and the elimination of weapons of mass destruction. Bernard Baruch was the U.S. representative to the Commission, and on 14 June 1946 he presented a proposal that the United States (at the time the only state possessing atomic weapons) would destroy its atomic arsenal on condition that the U ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Apocalyptic literature

Apocalyptic literature was a new genre of prophetical writing that developed in post-Exilic Jewish culture and was popular among millennialist early Christians. "Apocalypse" is from the Greek word for "revelation" which means "an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling" (Goswiller 1987 p. 3). The flaming poetry of the Book of Revelation that is traditionally ascribed to John is well known to many Christians w ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Yehuda Ashlag

Yehuda Ashlag (1884—1954) the great Kabbalist who lived in Jerusalem from 1922 until his death in 1954, received the name Baal HaSulam (The Master of the Ladder) for his Sulam commentary on The Zohar. He advanced while writing the commentaries, and published his primary work, Talmud Eser Sefirot (The Study of the Ten Sefirot), which is considered the predominant Kabbalistic study text for our generation. He worked as an Orthodox rabbi, and was born in Warsaw, Poland, to a family of scholars connected to t ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Jewish fundamentalism

The term Jewish fundamentalism is used to refer to religious fundamentalist religious beliefs among Jews. The term "fundamentalism" has two technical uses: (A) As a modern phenomenon, characterized by a sense of embattled alienation in the midst of the surrounding culture, even where the culture may be nominally influenced by the adherents' religion, and (B) As a way of approaching one's religious scripture, that is, in fundamentalism one holds that one's reli ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia - Contributions to liberal theory

This is an (partial) overview of individuals that contributed to the development of liberal theory on a worldwide scale and therefore are strongly associated with the liberal tradition and instrumental in the exposition of political liberalism as a philosophy. The contributors are listed in approximately chronological order, beginning from the roots of realism, rationalism and humanism in the Renaissance, all movements which were influential in the creation of what is thought of as liberal political theory. These include Desiderius Erasmus, ...

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Baruch: Encyclopedia II - Bernard Baruch - Beginnings

Bernard Baruch was born in Camden, South Carolina, on Friday August 19, 1870, to Simon and Belle Baruch. He was the second of four sons. His father Simon was a German immigrant who came to America in 1855 to avoid conscription in the Prussian army, but, alas, military service was Simon Baruch's destiny -- so he became a field surgeon on the staff of Robert E. Lee for the Confederate army during the Civil War. In 1881, the family moved to New York City, and Bernard Baruch graduated from the City College of New York eight years later. Shortly thereafter, he was hired for his firs ...

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