The Exodus
The exodus from Egypt
because moses let his people out of Egypt
The event is known as the "Exodus" in English and the "Yetsiat mi-Miztrayim" (יציאת מצרים) in Hebrew.
The Torah calls the flight from Egypt the Exodus, Which means "departure." It became a central event in the history of the Hebrew people.
The most prominent event was the Revolution which started on January 25, 2011 and ended on February 11 when Egypt's President Mubarak stepped down.
One example would be the Exodus from Egypt; another is the Giving of the Torah.
The answer that you're looking for is "Judaism," but it is not entirely correct. The Exodus from Egypt was of vast importance in Judaism but was just a prelude to God's Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
the current event that has been happening in Egypt is.....
In English it's called the Exodus. In Hebrew it's called Yetsi'at Mimitsrayim (יציאת ממצריים)
Passover - a feast to this day.
The event that ended the captivity of the Jews, specifically the Babylonian Exile, was the decree of Cyrus the Great, the Persian king, in 539 BCE. After conquering Babylon, Cyrus allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild their temple. This decree marked the beginning of the return of many exiled Jews to their homeland, fulfilling prophecies from the Hebrew Scriptures. The rebuilding of the Second Temple was a significant outcome of this event.
it has already ended sorry