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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Pag* Tin**
Friday, October 22, 1965
Knoxville Temple
Lists 3-Month
Educa ti on Progra m
A three-month program of
adult education discussion began
October 17 at Temyle Beth El,
Knoxville. The Sunday morning
programs began at 10:15 a. m.
with coffee and cake and was
concerned with Rabbi Maurice
ELsendrath’s book, “Can Faith
Survive.”
Schedule for the discussions,
which will be held in the Tem
ple Beth El Library, follows.
October 17. "What’s Jewish about
Jewish values?” Mrs. Jay Solod.
Hosts: Dr. and Mrs. Dan Davis, Dr.
and Mrs. George Finer.
October 24. “Dare to be free!”- Ber
nard Bernstein. Hosts: Mrs. Ben Jaffe,
Mrs. Edwin Lehman.
October 31. ‘‘Reform Judaism today
anti tomorrow” I)r. Maurice Konigs-
berg and Eddie Joffe. Hosts: Mrs.
Louis Sackron, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Strasbirrger.
November 7. ‘‘The dilemma of a pa
cifist” — Seymour Gerson. Hosts: Mr.
and Mrs. F. Joseph Miller, Dr. and
Mrs. Harold J. Winston.
November 14. “Thou shalt not kill
Period” By Max Morrison and
Donald Weckstein Hosts Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Jacobs, Dr M. H. Konlgsberg.
November 21. “Rites and Wrongs of
Ritual” Dr. Lawrence Rosen. Hosts:
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Harris, Mrs.
Stanley E. Levy.
November 28. “Jesus Man of my
people” — Rabbi Harold L. Rubens.
Hosts: Mr and Mrs William Brody,
Mr and Mrs. Leo Silver.
Derember 5. “Ritual backgrounds of
Old Testament tales” Dr Neil Isaacs.
Hosts Dr. and Mrs Herbert Nash Dr
and Mrs. E E. Miller.
December 12. “Children bv chance
or Choic-” Hr Rem-rfi SilvorstHn
and P- Stan!-*'- Webster Hosts- Mrs
Sol Molger. Dr. and Mrs. George
Palmar
January 9 “Now Frontiers In Jew-
ish-Oiristian relations” — .7 Miller
Hosts- Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Silver
stein. Dr. and Mrs Eugene Zucker
man.
Janwarv u. “Can faith survive 0 ” —
Harrr Bronstefn and SIdnev Katz
Hosts: Mr and M-s Lester Popkln,
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Sfsman.
FYI DEPT.-
About U S. Bonds
Question: What is the objective
of the Treasury’s School Savings
program, and how many dollars
does It account for?
Answer: The primary objective
of School Savings is to encourage
school children to practice thrift
and to participate in the respon
sibilities of citizenship through
the regular purchase of U. S.
Savings Stamps and Bonds. More
than 100 million Savings Stamps
are sold each year, mostly
through schools, with a dollar
volume of about $18.5 million.
Question: Running thr o u g h
some papers recently, I found
several “F” Bonds which had
matured some years ago. What Ls
their present status, and can they
be exchanged for II Bonds?
Answer: Although they have
not earned interest since matur
ity, those “F” Bonds are worth
their face value anytime you cash
them in. They may be “re-invest-
('d” in H Bonds, without regard
to the annual limitation on pur
chases, but there is no tax de
ferral privilege, such as is the
case when E Bonds are exchanged
for H’s.
Question: E-Bond owners talk
about the tax advantage to he
gained hv holding their bonds.
What is the advantage?
Answer. The interest gain on
an E Bond does not have to be
declared for tax purposes until
the bond is redeemed or finally
matures. In the interim, interest
is being earned on money that
otherwise would be due in taxes.
9 Go To Israel
Turkey Ousts 24 Greek Jews
On F ew Hours’ Notice
ISTANBUL (JTA) — Thirty-
four Greek nationals, including
24 Jews, were called to the police
department and ordered to leave
Turkey within a few hours. No
reason was given for the ad
vanced deadline, and their re
quest for an extension of a few
days was rejected. Earlier this
month, the 34 had been ordered
to leave Turkey by the first week
of October, and had been prepar
ing themselves accordingly.
Nine of the Jews left for Israel,
eight by air and one by boat.
The rest left for Athens. They
were allowed to take with them
only their personal belongings.
Only two of the Jews leaving for
Israel were accompanied by their
wives. The others left families
whose members were Turkish
citizens. The expulsion order,
which the police said was an
official Government ruling, spec
ified that the 34 could never re
turn to Turkey.
The Istanbul press reported
Torah Retreat
Orthodox Jews of the South
will converge on Gatlinburg Holi
day Inn, November 11-14 for their
third annual Gatlinburg Torah
Retreat. Cost for the four-day
weekend will be $50 per person,
$20 for a child.
previously that the reason for
the expulsion was “activities det
rimental to national interests.”
The expulsion brought to about
8,400 the number of Greek na
tions, many of them Jews, ousted
from Turkey or who have left
voluntarily as a result of the
Turkish-Greek conflict in Cy
prus.
It had been charged that the
24 Jews had contributed “large
sums” to local Greek clubs which
the Turkish authorities had shut
down several years ago. However,
the newspaper Hurriyet reported
that the Jews had been obliged
to contribute to the clubs as a
“sort of tax” to extend their pass
ports. The Greek Jewish nationals
also were charged with alleged
ly smuggling large sums of mon
ey out of Turkey .
Greek Jews previously had
been exempt from the Govern
ment decision to expel Greek na
tional, which went into effect last
year. The Greek Jews had been
allowed to remain and to work,
although their capital and assets,
like those of other Greek nation
als, were blocked by the Govern
ment. The expulsion deepened
fears of the 100 remaining Greek
Jews that they also will be ex
pelled in the apparent Turkish
drive to oust all Greek nationals,
Jewish and Christian.
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