It is considered to be a event for the jewish and other people because the escape of the hebrews from egytian slavery
The Torah doesn't say what parts of Egypt the Hebrews settled in.Answer:Actually, it does. They settled in Goshen (Exodus 8:18 and other verses).
About the same as other countries. (In other words, no.)
The same as other pregnant women in most countries.
Like elders in USA, Britan and other vestern countries.
The ancient Hebrews' laws of God are collectively called the Torah. The Torah contains the Ten Commandments (Exodus ch.20) as well as some six hundred additional laws and commands, in addition to its historical and other narratives. See also:More detailAbout the TorahThe Ten Commandments
They were invaded by the Germans and were treated like other people/countries who had been taken over by the Nazi.
They were treated the same way as they were in other countries. They were discriminated against because they were different from everyone else. They live by their own rules, and refuse to follow the rules of the countries they live in. As a result, they're rejected for it.
They're called "Jews" not "Hebrews," and yes, American Jews do say the pledge of allegiance, unless it's against their political views. Jews who are citizens of other countries have no reason to pledge their allegiance to the flag of the USA.
He promised them the Holy Land (Genesis ch.15, ch.17, ch.26, and other verses). He also promised to have a special relationship with them (Exodus ch.19, and Deuteronomy 26:16-19).
The policies of the United States government that promote or fail to promote relationships with other countries is called Foreign Policy. The United States tries to make sure that people in other countries are treated fairly.
The Hebrew scriptures don't actually specify this.