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How did Judaism change after the fall of the Sadducees?

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Answer:

After the fall of Sadducees, Judaism changed as the worship, prayers, and related practices started taking place in synagogues and not temples.

Explanation:

The comparatively new form of Judaism that came to surface gradually after the fall of Sadducees came to be known as Rabbinic Judaism.

After the second temple of Jews was destroyed, they accepted the reality and continued their worships and prayers through synagogues in line with the practice that the Jews who were exiled from Babylonia followed.

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