How did the Diaspora change the way Jews worshipped? (1 point)

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Jews traveled to Jerusalem to participate in festivals
Jews traveled to Jerusalem to participate in festivals

Jews adopted Greek and Roman methods of worship
Jews adopted Greek and Roman methods of worship

Rabbis became leaders of Jewish rituals
Rabbis became leaders of Jewish rituals

Synagogues became more important for worship

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The correct response is:

Synagogues became more important for worship.

The Jewish Diaspora led to the establishment of synagogues as central places of worship and community gathering, especially as many Jews found themselves living outside of Jerusalem and the land of Israel. This shift emphasized local worship and community practices rather than solely pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem.