Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at brach.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Brach.
Examples
-
Predictably, many of the larger confectioners, such as Brach's Confections in Chicago, have moved offshore, and smaller companies are withering on the vine if they have not failed already.
-
"We can get hooked on our suffering," says a wonderful Buddhist teacher named Tara Brach.
Priscilla Warner: Is it Selfish to Seek Happiness? Priscilla Warner 2012
-
But they will know whether the chocolate in that cake is Scharffen Berger or Brach's.
Anneli Rufus: Topless Model/Master Chef Yigit Pura Praises Bargain-Bin Baking Anneli Rufus 2011
-
I heard this one from Tara Brach, psychologist and Buddhist meditation teacher in Washington D.C.
May Benatar, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.: Kafka and the Doll: The Pervasiveness of Loss May Benatar 2011
-
Brach, a psychologist and Zen Buddhist, talks about opening ourselves up to all of the emotions we feel, no matter how difficult they are.
Claudia Ricci: Day Lilies Show Us How to Embrace Life Claudia Ricci 2011
-
In 2009 Mr. Brach was barred by the state attorney general from sponsoring co-ops and condos after the office determined he took advantage of a faculty-housing exemption to build a nine-story condo in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Rebirth Seen on Brooklyn's Hip Streets Laura Kusisto 2011
-
The building's original developer, Mendel Brach , planned a 16-story tower that elicited outrage from community groups, who said it stuck out above the neighboring low-rise buildings.
Rebirth Seen on Brooklyn's Hip Streets Laura Kusisto 2011
-
"We can get hooked on our suffering," says a wonderful Buddhist teacher named Tara Brach.
Priscilla Warner: Is it Selfish to Seek Happiness? Priscilla Warner 2012
-
The project eventually stalled because of a dispute with an adjoining building over air rights, and Mr. Brach subsequently sold the loan.
Rebirth Seen on Brooklyn's Hip Streets Laura Kusisto 2011
-
"We can get hooked on our suffering," says a wonderful Buddhist teacher named Tara Brach.
Priscilla Warner: Is it Selfish to Seek Happiness? Priscilla Warner 2012
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.