The Exodus.
(The word "flight" is not accurate, because the Israelites left Egypt in an orderly fashion under the leadership of Moses, after having been given leave to depart by Pharaoh).
In English it is called the Exodus. In Hebrew it's called Yetsi'at Mitsrayim (יציאת מצריים)
Its is called Exodus.
The Passover celebration commemorates the flight from Egypt. There was no Passover meal before the flight.
The famine was in the Land of Canaan (later called Israel), and they Hebrews migrated to Egypt.
It was called the Exodus.
It depends on what time period you're referring to.
No. Egypt was around thousands of years before the Hebrews ever arrived.
At that time, the Hebrews were slaves in Egypt.
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They were slaves
The Hebrews of Moses' time were slaves in Egypt. They wanted to be free in a land they could call their own.
That is called the Exodus, or Yetsi'at mi-Mitzrayim in Hebrew.
They were slaves to Pharaoh.
It was Moses.