Where was Mount Sinai? New film explores the options

This is the seventh documentary in a series that travels through the Bible, investigating evidence of its historical credibility.
New film ranks Mount Sinai candidates

“I am not making Christian films,” Tim Mahoney explains. “I am making investigative films as a Christian.”
Saudi Arabia to Allow Access to “Real Mount Sinai”

Saudi Arabia has been closed for tourism over the past several decades but has decided to provide tourist visas to those interested following their the second delegation of evangelical leaders from United States.
Islamists Claim Search for Mt Sinai is Jewish-American Plot to Conquer Saudi Arabia

Propaganda outlets linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, the Iranian regime, Houthi rebels, and other violent elements are threatening him, claiming that Mauro’s film is part of a Jewish-U.S. plot to conquer Saudi Arabia.
New Film Answers the Question: Did Moses Really Write the Bible?

A documentary film will be released in two weeks that asks the question that anyone who reads the Bible wants the answer to: Did Moses really write the holy text? The film is truly a cinematic masterpiece but more importantly, it is the product of a man of faith on a personal quest for truth.
Is Saudi Arabia About to Build A Mega City Atop Mount Sinai?

As researchers debate the location of Biblical Mount Sinai, the Saudi Arabian government is moving forward with plans for a mega-city built on top of one of the prime candidates.
Where Is The Real Mt. Sinai?

It’s a topic of endless fascination. James D. Long, author of Riddle of the Exodus: Startling Parallels Between Ancient Jewish Sources and the Egyptian Archaeological Record told Breaking Israel News, “The subject of the real Mt. Sinai generates the most discussion in the Q&A that follows my lectures. For my 2006 book, Riddle of the Exodus, I did research on the mountain’s location, but consigned the available evidence to a lengthy Appendix at the back of my book.”
Basher Fromagerie Prepares for Shavuot in Jerusalem

The Shavuot holiday’s custom of eating cheese and dairy products makes a unique store in Jerusalem quite possibly the busiest in the city’s Mahane Yehuda shuk (market).
How Much Does it Cost to Make These Cheesecakes?- Recipes Included!

The custom to eat dairy on the Shavuot holiday is unusual as the Talmud states that in order to truly enjoy a festival meal, one should include meat and wine.