Baruchi was born in
Jerusalem, but UTJ won only eight seats. He was placed tenth again for the
September 2019 election, in which UTJ were reduced to seven seats. Although he missed out again in the
March 2020 election in which he retained the tenth slot and UTJ again won seven seats, he entered the Knesset on 24 June 2020 as a replacement for
Uri Maklev, who had resigned his seat under the
Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet. He left the Knesset on 15 September 2020 when
Yaakov Litzman returned after resigning from the cabinet, but re-entered it on 14 October as a replacement for
Eliyahu Hasid. He was placed ninth on the UTJ list for the
2021 election, losing his seat as the alliance won seven seats. He regained his seat when
Uri Maklev resigned his own seat under the
Norwegian Law, but left the Knesset again in June when a new government was formed without United Torah Judaism and Maklev returned to the Knesset. Baruchi was placed ninth on the UTJ list for the
2022 election, and returned to the Knesset on 25 January 2023 under the Norwegian Law. He left the Knesset in June 2025 following
Yitzhak Goldknopf's resignation from the Kneset under the
Norwegian Law. He rejoined the Knesset in July 2025, replacing
Ya'akov Tessler. Several weeks later, he left the Knesset and was replaced by
Uri Maklev. ==References==