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  • It was a couple years ago during these celebrations, while congratulating a friend for paying his taxes responsibly ( "Kadosh"), that a bolt of sheer terror ran down my spine:

    Cracked: All Posts Chris Bucholz 2010

  • I have only seen one Israeli film in the past and that was "Kadosh", a searing indictment of sexism in an Orthodox sect.

    Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist Grumpy Old Man 2008

  • Across the street, equally distinguished and welcoming, was Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim, a Jewish congregation founded in 1749.

    What the World Sees in America Peggy Noonan 2011

  • Brother Morris B. de Pass, 33, Master of Kadosh of a Peking Scottish Rite Bodies, in his annual report, includes a following engaging story in regard to Wootsu Society.

    Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009

  • Brother Morris B. de Pass, 33, Master of Kadosh of a Peking Scottish Rite Bodies, in his annual report, includes a following engaging story in regard to Wootsu Society.

    Batin Itam: The Li Blood Line admin 2009

  • Getty Images Washington was replying to a greeting sent to him by Moses Seixas, warden of Newport's Congregation Kahal Kadosh Yeshuat Israel, on the eve of the new president's visit to the city.

    A Missing Monument to Religious Freedom Seth Lipsky 2011

  • It's of great importance that the word for "holy" in Hebrew, applied to God, is "Kadosh": separate, other.

    Karen Armstrong makes her TED Prize wish: the Charter for Compassion Karen Armstrong 2008

  • It's of great importance that the word for "holy" in Hebrew, applied to God, is "Kadosh": separate, other.

    Karen Armstrong makes her TED Prize wish: the Charter for Compassion Karen Armstrong 2008

  • It's of great importance that the word for "holy" in Hebrew, applied to God, is "Kadosh": separate, other.

    Karen Armstrong makes her TED Prize wish: the Charter for Compassion Karen Armstrong 2008

  • The first age of praise was represented by a buxom Hebrew woman swinging a water jug and chanting cantorially, “ Kadosh, kadosh, kadosh Elohim Adonai tzvaot.”

    Rapture Ready! Daniel Radosh 2008

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