(CNN) "Magnified and sanctified is God's Holy Name."

That's a translation of the phrase that topped the front page of Friday's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

"These are the first words of the Jewish mourners' prayer, which will be recited tonight on the first Sabbath since the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting," the paper explained.

The prayer, the Mourner's Kaddish, is traditionally recited for 11 months following the death of a parent or close relative or on the anniversary of the death of a parent or close relative. It's recited at every Jewish service, on the Sabbath and during holidays.

The prayer is in Aramaic, which is similar to Hebrew, and shows up in different versions, including the Burial Kaddish, which is recited during funerals. (You can read the full prayer here .)

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