Rabbinic Judaism (jan 1, 66 BC – jan 1, 200)
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After the Roman rule was over, Synagogues and Jewish homes became the main place of worship for prayer practices, and praying three times a day was still necessary. Priests were replaced by rabbis as the new leaders that will reform Judaism. Most importantly, the rabbis compiled a substantial body of commentary on the Bible, wrote commentary on the law based on their study of the Scriptures, and formed the Talmud (a document of Jewish law that is used in the present).
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HRT 3M1 - UNIT 7 TASK
Rene Sit
TA: 29
Teacher: Carabine
Section: 02
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