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How were synagogues important to Jews In the diaspora

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Synagogues became important to the Jews because they wanted a central place to worship

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The Diaspora changed the way that Jews practiced their religion because after the destruction of the second temple and their exile from Jerusalem, the Jews did not have a central place to worship.

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