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100 points. How did the Jews practice their religion during the exile to Babylon

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Before the exile, they could worship at the Temple where they sacrificed animals, but after their exile, the Temple was destroyed, and focus shifted from animal sacrifices, which could only be properly performed at the Temple, to the study and teaching of the Torah. However, many other aspects of their religion stayed the same.

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Jews were left to pretty much freely observe their religion during the Babylonian exile, the one limitation was that they weren't allowed to use the Torah, they were allowed to use the rest of the Tanach thought

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