what is one reason that the Exodus is important to Judaism?
A.
The Israelites were freed from their cruel captors, the Egyptians.
B.
The Israelites decided where they would create their kingdom.
C.
The Israelites received a set of moral laws that showed the people how to behave.
D.
The Israelites named Moses their first king to unite them.
E.
The Israelites enjoyed a time of prosperity without invaders attacking them.
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The Exodus story shows how the Jews struggled in Egypt, were saved by Yahweh, and were led out of Egypt. They were chosen to become his people and agreed to do so, making a covenant with him. Yahweh gave Moses the Ten Commandments, a basis for the entire Jewish Law
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