i believe you are speaking of the exodus. yes?
it celebrates the hebrews escape from slavery
No, it's known as the Exodus.
The escape of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt is called the Exodus. This event, central to Jewish tradition, is described in the Book of Exodus in the Bible and is commemorated during the festival of Passover. The Exodus symbolizes liberation and the journey to freedom, culminating in the Hebrews' arrival at Mount Sinai, where they received the Ten Commandments.
The person who lead the hebrews out of slavery is Moses. He led them out of Egypt
She was against slavery. We know this because she was a major underground railroad operator who helped people escape from slavery.
It is considered to be a event for the jewish and other people because the escape of the hebrews from egytian slavery
Because the Hebrews were starting to outnumber the Egyptians in population.
Egypt:Moses Babylon:Persians
Moses (משה) led the Hebrews out of slavery, and back to the land of Israel, though he himself never set foot in Israel.
the captin came back to save the people to escape from slavery
It depends on what era and what country you are talking about. Throughout history, Hebrews have escaped many perils.
The Hebrew scriptures do not contain any predictions of the slavery in Egypt.