I prayed the Mourner’s Kaddish every day from last October 7th until Easter. I had a list of names, not all 1,200 to be sure, but any time I read a name of an Israeli in the paper, I added it to my list. Typically the Kaddish is said during a funeral service or during Shiva; I know very little about when and how long one might say that prayer. But Easter seemed appropriate, for me.

Glorified and sanctified be God’s great name throughout the world
which He has created according to His will.

May He establish His kingdom in your lifetime and during your days,
and within the life of the entire House of Israel, speedily and soon;
and say, Amen.

May His great name be blessed forever and to all eternity.

Blessed and praised, glorified and exalted, extolled and honored,
adored and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be He,
beyond all the blessings and hymns, praises and consolations that
are ever spoken in the world; and say, Amen.

May there be abundant peace from heaven, and life, for us
and for all Israel; and say, Amen.

He who creates peace in His celestial heights,
may He create peace for us and for all Israel;
and say, Amen.

I will say this prayer again today during my prayers throughout the day.