It's called the "Exodus," just as stated in the books of the Bible.
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).
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 Passover celebration commemorates the flight from Egypt. There was no Passover meal before the flight.
It was called the Exodus.
Hebrew for "flight".
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An international flight takes-off in one country and lands in a different country.
An international flight is a flight from one country to any other country. Europe is a continent, with over 50 countries. If you are flying from any one of those countries to any other country in Europe or any country outside of Europe, then it is an international flight.
bright flight, smart depart, astute commute
The flight of Mohammed from Mecca, September 13, A. D. 622 (subsequently established as the first year of the Moslem era); hence, any flight or exodus regarded as like that of Mohammed.
if you are talking about flight arrivals, it's nechitot (× ×—×™×ª×•×ª)