The Exodus I think... I hope this helps! :)
The Exodus (from slavery in Egypt)
it is not a lot of slavery these daysAnswer:When something evil happens in a peoples' life (like slavery, the Jewish Holocaust, etc.) it tends to become part of that peoples culture. Those whose ancestors were victims have a "never again" attitude that in many ways makes them stronger.
Jewish people celebrate Passover to celebrate their people's liberation from slavery. The holiday celebrates when Jews were freed from slavery in Ancient Egypt.
you from Conexus here it is hope you like cheating here is the answer people helped the jewish put themselves in danger?
Traditional chronology places the Exodus in 1312 BCE.See also:More about the Exodus
The food at a Jewish seder all has symbolic meaning to remind them of Jewish slavery under the Egyptians and then freedom under the guidance of Moses. Salted water can be symbolic either of the salty tears shed by the Jewish slaves or the salt water of the Red Sea, through which they crossed to freedom. At a Jewish Passover seder, salted water is used to dip parsley or another green herb in before eating to symbolize the coming of spring and the perpetual renewal of life.
The Jewish peoples place of worship is called a Synagogue.
moses is the person who leads the Jews out of the slavery. ^slavery had nothing to do with Jewish people....
"origins of judsim" is the Jewish peoples origins
they don't like Muslims
Nahum Meir Halpern has written: 'From slavery to freedom' -- subject(s): Biography, Exiles, Jews, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Personal narratives, Holocaust survivors
Rome dispersed the Jewish population and brought in other peoples to dominate Jewish territories.