The term “kadosh” is a Hebrew word that translates to “holy” or “sacred” in English. It is often used in religious contexts to describe something that is set apart, consecrated, or revered. In Judaism, for example, the concept of holiness is central to many teachings and practices, and “kadosh” can refer to God, places, objects, or even people who are considered to be holy. The word is sometimes used in liturgical texts and prayers, emphasizing the distinction between the sacred and the profane.