The Giving of the Torah by God.
From a historical perspective, the single most important event in Jewish history was the Babylonian Exile, but this, and the return from Exile, are not really an 'Exodus'.The story of the Exodus from Egypt was important in Jewish biblical tradition, but not in history. Nearly all scholars say there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in The Bible, so the Exodus could not be important in a normal historical sense.
Egypt. And you're wrong. The most important event was the Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, not the Exodus.
When God gave us the Torah.
The creation of the world :)
the great awakening
world war 2 (the holocaust).Jewish answer:The Giving of the Torah by God.
The scientific revolution was a significant and transformative event in the intellectual history of humanity, as it challenged traditional beliefs and paved the way for modern scientific inquiry. However, it is not the single most important event, as intellectual history is multifaceted and influenced by a variety of developments over time.
what is the most important event in history of N.Z?
because it was when the entire nation of the Israelites met God for the first time.
The parting of the Red Sea is an important event in Jewish history. Moses was just doing his job, and doesn't get the credit for it.
Because it was the time at which God formed us into a distinct nation and it was the prelude to the Giving of the Torah.
The most important event in all history is the coming of Jesus Christ.