There was the wandering in the wilderness, with a portable sanctuary, as described in Exodus through Deuteronomy and the early writings and prophets. Then, with the establishment of Jerusalem, and Solomon's Temple, the sacrificial cult found a permanent home and Temple centered Judaism developed its rich ritual structure, as exemplified in the Book of Psalms. Then, with the Babylonian Captivity, Jews had to figure out how to continue being Jewish without the Temple and sacrificial system. Institutions like the synagogue and rabbinate seem to have emerged from this. Then, there was the Second Temple, the re-establishment of the sacrificial cult, and the development of yet more ritual, to the point that in the Roman era, Jerusalem began to attract serious tourism in addition to being a cente