Unlike Christianity, which has a triune godhead, Judaism has One Unique God.  So, whereas one of Christianity's 3-in-1 gods is called the "holy spirit" and is deemed to be divine by Christians, it is not so in Judaism.

In Judaism, the Hebrew phrase רוּחַ הַקֹּדֶשׁ (RU'ah ha'QOdesh - accent on the syllables in CAPs), the holy spirit, generally refers to the divine aspect of prophecy, intuition, and wisdom, i.e., to the Divine Presence that endows an individual with any of those gifts.  The term never appears in the Hebrew Bible in this form, and only 3 times in inflected forms - at Isaiah 63:10,11, & Psalms 51:13[11 in Christian bibles].

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Our raison d'être:

WHOSOEVER DESTROYS A SINGLE SOUL OF ISRAEL, SCRIPTURE IMPUTES [GUILT] TO HIM AS THOUGH HE HAD DESTROYED A COMPLETE WORLD; AND WHOSOEVER PRESERVES A SINGLE SOUL OF ISRAEL, SCRIPTURE ASCRIBES [MERIT] TO HIM AS THOUGH HE HAD PRESERVED A COMPLETE WORLD. (Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin, 37a)

The fruits of our effort:

The battle against spiritual terrorism is being won, one soul at a time!!!