Kaddish
The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name. In the liturgy different versions of the Kaddish are used functionally as separators between sections of the service. The term "Kaddish" is often used to refer specifically to "The Mourners' Kaddish", said as part of the mourning rituals in Judaism in all prayer services as well as at funerals and memorials. When mention is made of "saying Kaddish", this unambiguously denotes the rituals of mourning.
Yitgaddal veyitqaddash shmeh rabba
Beʻalma di vra khir'uteh
veyamlikh malkhuteh
beḥayekhon uvyomekhon
uvḥaye dekhol bet yisrael
beʻagala uvizman qariv veʼimru amen
yehe shmeh rabba mevarakh leʻalam ulʻalme ʻalmaya
Yitbarakh veyishtabbaḥ veyitpaar veyitromam
veyitnasse veyithaddar veyitʻalleh veyithallal
shmeh dequdsha, brikh hu.
leʻella (lʻella mikkol) min kol birkhata
veshirata tushbeḥata veneḥemata
daamiran beʻalma veʼimru amen
Yehe shlama rabba min shmayya
[ve]hayyim [tovim]
alanu ulkhol yisrael v'ʼimru amen
ʻoseh shalom bimromav
hu [berakhamav] yaʻase shalom ʻalenu
v'ʻal kol [ammo] yisra'el, v'ʼimru amen