They sang praises to God after He rent the Sea of Reeds (Exodus ch.14-15); but other than that, no celebration is mentioned. And that is because they were freed from slavery in order to serve God (Exodus 7:16), not for mere freedom as such.
Passover is celebrated today in order to commemorate the exodus from Egypt and celebrate the liberation of the Israelites from slavery. The Jews eat Matza as a holiday symbol because the Israelites who walked in the desert for 40 years, could not wait until the bread rises.
The Passover seder commemorates the exodus of the ancient Israelites out of Egypt and into freedom. It also emphasizes the redemption from slavery of every Jew alive today.
The Passover seder commemorates the exodus of the ancient Israelites out of Egypt and into freedom. It also emphasizes the redemption from slavery of every Jew alive today.
The first 12 chapters of the book of Exodus recount the events of God rescuing the Israelites from the Egyptian slavery. At that time, to remember the miracles, God commanded the Israelites to celebrate the Passover each year (Exodus ch.12)
God sent Moses to Pharaoh to demand the release of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, as part of His plan to fulfill His promise to the Israelites and demonstrate His power and authority.
Moses
The Israelites were commanded to celebrate the Passover feast as a memorial of their deliverance from slavery in Egypt. This observance commemorates the night when the Lord passed over the homes of the Israelites during the tenth plague, sparing them from the death of the firstborn. By celebrating Passover, the Israelites were to remember God's faithfulness and His mighty acts of salvation, reinforcing their identity as His chosen people. The feast also served as a reminder of the importance of obedience and faith in God's promises.
A:Biblical tradition is that Moses saved the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
probably the Exodus out of Egypt when god freed the Israelites from slavery
Passover
God instructed Moses to go to Pharaoh and demand the release of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. He was to tell Pharaoh, "Let my people go, so that they may worship me in the wilderness."
Jewish people celebrate Passover to celebrate their people's liberation from slavery. The holiday celebrates when Jews were freed from slavery in Ancient Egypt.