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Patterns of Evidence: The Moses Controversy is a 2019 documentary film directed by Tim Mahoney and sequel to Patterns of Evidence: Exodus.It examines whether Moses directly wrote the events of the Exodus as an eye-witness account, and largely advocates for the traditional Mosaic authorship view that the "Five Books of Moses" (Pentateuch) were directly written by Moses himself, with the ...
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In September 2001, Africa Israel Investments, a financial group headed by Lev Leviev won the tender for the creation of Israel TV channel in Russian. Established in November 2002, [1] the channel's first CEO was Yulia Shamalov-Berkovich, who led the company until February 2004. [2] The station began broadcasting on 12 November 2002.
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7. ‘Wormwood’ (2017) This is one of the crime documentaries that has it all. If you’ve ever been curious about MKUltra—the CIA mind-control program—this is a must-watch.
Lev Tahor has been investigated in a number of documentaries: Israeli programme True Face ran a two-episode series on Lev Tahor in November 2012. [58] Global News ran a documentary on Lev Tahor in February 2014 as part of 16×9. [59] The Fifth Estate covered Lev Tahor in an hour-long program. Mishpacha magazine ran a 15-page cover story on Lev ...
Dahlia Scheindlin, a commentator on Israeli affairs, said those downplaying the atrocities committed by Hamas have seized on the debunked ZAKA accounts as “ammunition” to show that Israel ...
The documentary deals with The Exodus, the founding story of the Israelites.While few mainstream historians would consider the Book of Exodus as a reliable narrative, Cameron and Jacobovici present a speculative question as to whether the events as described, particularly relating to the plagues of Egypt, could be explained naturalistically.