The Maccabees
That was the Maccabees.
the name of the group of people that regained control of Jerusalem by 164 b.c. was isralites. that's the answer to the question and if it is the wrong answer oh welll i tried my hardest
The Maccabees. This was a group led by God-fearing Cohanim who were fed up with the idolatry imposed by the Syrian-Greeks at the instigation of Hellenizing Jews.
the Chaldeans.
Every religious group wants to exercise political control over its holy sites in Jerusalem and does not wish to bequeath them to any other group.
The Neo-Babylonians were the next powerful Mesopotamian Empire after the fall of the Assyrians.
crusaders
The Jewish victory over the Syrian Greeks, specifically the Seleucid Empire, occurred during the Maccabean Revolt, which began in 167 BCE and culminated in 164 BCE with the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. This event is celebrated in the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. The Maccabees, a group of Jewish rebel warriors, successfully reclaimed Jerusalem and established a period of Jewish autonomy known as the Hasmonean dynasty.
I'd start with the Jerusalem Post. Don't know if they have internships, but they're the most prominent English publication that I know of. Also contact the Jewish Federation (Jewish charitable group) in your area, and see if they have suggestions.
The Zealots. They acted against the counsel of the Sages (Talmud, Gittin 56a).
Jewish Socialists' Group was created in 197#.
It was the Zealots