The Torah doesn't give the year it happened. Jewish tradition places the event around 1300 BCE. Archaeological evidence is insufficient to give any opinion.
The person who lead the hebrews out of slavery is Moses. He led them out of Egypt
Ancient Hebrew literature had no impact on Ancient Egyptian literature. The Egyptians were thoroughly not interested in Hebrew literature.
There is no evidence that the Hebrews were ever in Egypt, let alone slaves, outside of the Bible.
The people who left were the Hebrews. They left to be free in the Promised Land. The native Egyptians remained behind.
The ancient Hebrews believed only in their own culture.AnswerThe beliefs and practices of the Torah.
ancient Egypt
The person who lead the hebrews out of slavery is Moses. He led them out of Egypt
The Ancient Hebrews were slaves in the land of Egypt.
Jewish tradition states that the Ancient Hebrews were slaves in Egypt for 400 years.
Because the Hebrews were at the bottom of the pecking order in Ancient Egypt, they exerted no influence whatsoever.
Ancient Egypt (Exodus ch.1).
Actually yeast was discovered by the Egyptians, so they got it from Egypt.
From Egypt to the wilderness, and from there to Israel (Canaan). And please note that they didn't "flee." They left Egypt in an orderly manner, after receiving Pharaoh's permission (Exodus ch.12).
Yes, from Abraham onward, except for the time of their sojourn in Egypt.
Ancient Hebrew literature had no impact on Ancient Egyptian literature. The Egyptians were thoroughly not interested in Hebrew literature.
to the Sinai desert
There is no evidence that the Hebrews were ever in Egypt, let alone slaves, outside of the Bible.