Hakkadosh (hawk-ka-DOHSH) [sometimes rendered HaKadosh (haw-ka-DOHSH)] Barukh (bar-U-kh) Hu (hoo): The Holy One, blessed be
He. Another name for YHVH (used especially among Orthodox Jews) instead of Hashem. In Jewish thinking, “The Holy One,blessed be He,” is one of the most commonly used designations for YHVH. Hakkadosh means “The Holy One”. As the Holy One
(hakkadosh), YHVH is utterly unique, distinct, sacred, and set apart as the only Spiritual One of His supreme kind. He alone
is worthy of true worship and adoration, since He alone is utterly peerless, without rival, and stands in relationship to mankind
as Creator, Eternal Father, and Eternal King Sovereign, Healer, Provider, Protector, His attributes are expound our human thinking! To say that YHVH is holy is to affirm that He is utterly to be hallowed and sanctified, He is uniquely sacred. YHVH is set apart
as perfect, righteous, and holy in all His ways. YHVH utterly transcends the realm of the finite, the fallen, and the imperfect. YHVH is worthy of all of our worship and love, for He is holy.