If you are asking for the Hebrew word for holy, it's kadósh (קדוש).
Jerusalem
It is a created name of Hebrew origin. Meaning created: "Holy kiss"
Israel; in Hebrew, Eretz Israel.
"Saul" was his Hebrew name and "Paul" his Roman name after conversion by the Holy Spirit
It's called the Hebrew Bible or Tanach (×ª× ×´×š)
The Hebrew holy books are collectively called Tanakh (×ª× ×´×š)
Kadesh or Qadesh (קדש) means Holy. (but the English word holy doesn't come from Hebrew at all.)
If you are asking how to say Holy spirit in Hebrew, it's Ruach ha kodesh. (רוח הקודש)
There is no Hebrew word for holy war. Modern Hebrew uses the word Jihad (ג׳יהאד) for the specific Islamic context. You could describe that in Hebrew as מלחמת קודש נגד כופרים באיסלאם. (Holy war against the infidels in Islam)Judaism has no such concept of war being holy.
In Hebrew it is "Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh Yehovah"
Hebrew
The name "Yahuah" in Hebrew is significant as it is believed to be the sacred and personal name of God. It is often used to refer to the God of Israel in a reverent and intimate way. The name is considered holy and is not to be taken lightly or used casually.