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Or, at least, that’s what Simcha Jacobovici wants you to believe. The Canadian-Israeli filmmaker is convinced that a Jesus-era tomb he recently explored with a team of archaeologists contains ...
Documentary filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici shows a life-size replica of one of the ossuaries found in 'Patio Tomb,' a first century burial cave located beneath an apartment building, on April 4, 2012 ...
While researching a segment for the History Channel series “Secrets of Christianity,” host and producer Simcha Jacobovici learned something that startled him: In 1990, Israeli archaeologists ...
But Canadian-Israeli film director Simcha Jacobovici claims there is good evidence to believe that he has found two of them – and that these ones may be authentic.
A court awarded filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici NIS 800,000 ($260,000) in damages on Sunday in a libel case against a former Israel Antiques Authority curator Joe Zias who had accused the three-time ...
They mysteriously disappeared until filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici rediscovered them in 2011. Now, a new study confirms that they were used in a crucifixion.
Canadian-Israeli documentary-maker Simcha Jacobovici says an ancient manuscript in the British Library relates the story of Jesus, his wife Mary Magdalene and their children.
Simcha Jacobovici is a three-time Emmy winning Israeli/Canadian filmmaker, New York Times bestselling author and an internationally acclaimed journalist. He is also an adjunct professor in the ...
Biblical historian James Tabor, professor and chair of religious studies at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte, is working with the team, led by controversial filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici.