The Torah-sages, under Rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai, counseled against rebellion, while the hot-headed Zealots went ahead and fomented rebellion anyway (Talmud, Gittin 56a). See also:
Priestly Sadducees.
The Zionists were the Jewish group that wanted to settle in their homeland.
The Romans, they based it on the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
It was the Zealots
The Zealots were a militant Jewish faction that emerged during the first century CE in Judea. They were known for their fierce opposition to Roman rule and their zeal for the Jewish faith. The Zealots played a significant role in the Jewish-Roman War that culminated in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.
In Jesus' time the Zealots were a fanatical underground group of Jewish patriots who were sworn to try and drive the hated Romans from Israel.
The Zealots, a group of devout and patriotic Jews, wanted to drive the Romans from the land of Israel and restore it to Jewish rule. The conflict was not open to the extent of having battles between the two sides, but it was beneath the surface. There was group of Zealots called the Iscari, the dagger bearers, and they were said to be pledged to murder any Roman soldier they found alone, and also to assassinate any Jew who collaborated with the Romans. There is some speculation that Judas (Judas Iscariot) was a member of this group.
explain the process in relationto cooperate sales and group sales and show their different needs and wants
Jewish Socialists' Group was created in 197#.
To maximise profits.
Jewish
ANSWERThe Zealots (in Hebrew kanai'im) fought against Roman rule. Their history is told by Josephus Flavius, a Jew who originally fought against the Romans, and then turned traitor. His writings helped archaeologists in their excavation of Masada --where the Zealots held out against the Romans for three years.
by helping and cloning