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How did the rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai help Jewish people worship?

He determined what laws of the faith the Jewish people could ignore.
He maintained a religious school after the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed.
He urged people to continue to practice animal sacrifice to prove their loyalty.
He pleaded with Babylonian leaders for freedom to worship.

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He helped the people to worship by maintaining a religious school after the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed.

  • He was a sage, and the legendary creator of Jamnia's prestigious institution and an authentic rabbinical group.
  • The group had a significant impact on the continuity and growth of traditional Judaism after the destruction of the Temple in 70AD.
  • The destruction of temple led to the prevention of ordered worship, prayer drew the sacrifice place, and worship was rebuilt around rabbis.
  • The chief rabbis served as effective teachers and representatives of individual communities, after the imminent destruction of temple and expulsion of Jews from Roman province of Judea.

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