
Marching to Zion
Documentary
Overview
Documentary tracing the history of the Jewish people from the destruction of the temple in AD 70 to the modern-day nation of Israel. Through scriptural and historical evidence, DNA, mathematics, and testimony from rabbis and pastors, it attempts to answer the question, "Who are God's chosen people?".
Top Cast
Steven L. Anderson
Steven L. Anderson
Himself - Faithful Word Baptist Church (as Pastor Steven Anderson)
Steven L. Anderson
Himself - Faithful Word Baptist Church (as Pastor Steven Anderson)
Texe Marrs
Texe Marrs
Himself - Author
Texe Marrs
Himself - Author
Leo Abrami
Leo Abrami
Himself - Conservative Jewish Rabbi
Leo Abrami
Himself - Conservative Jewish Rabbi
Reuven Mann
Reuven Mann
Himself - Orthodox Jewish Rabbi
Reuven Mann
Himself - Orthodox Jewish Rabbi
Jeffrey Schesnol
Jeffrey Schesnol
Humanist Jewish Leader
Jeffrey Schesnol
Humanist Jewish Leader
Jeffrey Schesnol
Jeffrey Schesnol
Himself - Humanist Jewish Leader
Jeffrey Schesnol
Himself - Humanist Jewish Leader
Irwin Wiener
Irwin Wiener
Himself - Reform Jewish Rabbi
Irwin Wiener
Himself - Reform Jewish Rabbi
Donald N. Yates
Donald N. Yates
Himself - Principal Investigator, DNA Consultants (as Dr. Donald N. Yates)
Donald N. Yates
Himself - Principal Investigator, DNA Consultants (as Dr. Donald N. Yates)
Teresa Panther-Yates
Teresa Panther-Yates
Herself - Vice President of Communications, DNA Consultants
Teresa Panther-Yates
Herself - Vice President of Communications, DNA Consultants


Paul Wittenberger
Paul Wittenberger
Himself
Paul Wittenberger
Himself
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