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Yohanan ben Zaccai did all of the following except:

a) Helped keep Judaism alive.
b) Founded a school to teach the Jews the Torah.
c) Led the Jews in a battle against the Romans.
d) Influenced other Rabbis to establish Torah schools all over the world.

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Yohanan ben Zaccai helped preserve Judaism after the destruction of the Second Temple, established a school for the Torah, and inspired the spread of Torah schools, but he did not lead Jews in battle against the Romans.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yohanan ben Zaccai is known for his significant contributions to Judaism after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in 70 CE. Among his contributions were the establishment of a school to teach the Torah, influencing other Rabbis to establish Torah schools globally, and helping to keep Judaism alive during a critical period of Jewish history.

However, one thing Yohanan ben Zaccai did not do was lead the Jews in a battle against the Romans. This task was more characteristic of the Zealots, the Jewish group that advocated and engaged in armed rebellion against Roman rule.

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