How many bites will Uncle Sam take this year? Tell Me Why Planet Of The Apes What religious text labels Jews (apes? PHILLIP AND ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM Q: For years, Islamic extremists have referred to the Jews as "the descendants of pigs and monkeys." Is this something they came up with on their own, or does it have a source somewhere in the Muslim religion? A: The source is the Quran (or Koran), the sacred scripture of Islam. In Sura (chapter) 5, verse 59, the "People of the Book" are rebuked for their hatred of the followers of Allah (the Muslim name for God), while they themselves are sinners. Verse 60 states, "Say: Shall I inform you of those worse than this in retribution from Allah? They are those whom Allah has cursed and upon whom He brought His wrath and of whom He made apes and swine, and who serve the devil ..." By most interpretations, those who were turned into apes and swine are the Jews. In fact, most of the verses following verse 59 refer specifically to the Jews. The Quran in 2:65 speaks of Jews who violated the laws of Shabbat as "apes." Don't let December 31 roll around without taking steps to reduce your tax bite. You can turn your appreciated stocks into a guaranteed high-yield return for your (and your spouse's) lifetime by establishing a charitable gift annuity: • • Enjoy a reduction in your 2001 income-tax bill for a portion of your gift. • Avoid immediate payment of long-term capital gains taxes. • Save federal estate taxes on the entire amount of transferred assets. Unlock your long-term capital gains, reinvest in a guaranteed high-yielding charitable gift annuity, and provide a permanent endowment fund in your name to benefit your Jewish community in perpetuity. Want to learn more? Please contact the endowment professionals at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit for a free, no-obligation consultation at (248) 203-1460 The Jewish Community Endowment Fund 12/14 T his is Federation 2001 Visit us online: www.thisisfederation.org 96 Jewish Federation 12, 11 •11:410.1 Q:I am a Trekkie and proud of it. Recently, I heard what I consider a truly amazing fact. William Shatner, whom we are all proud to call a fellow Jew, apparently appeared in many films before he hit the TV screen as Capt. Kirk. Is that true? A:Surely you don't think talent like that could be contained merely to television, do you? In fact, the Canadian-born Shatner made his first big-screen appearance in 1958, when he starred in The Brothers Karamazov, appear- ing as a monk (that's right, a monk), with Lee J. Cobb as his father and Yul Brenner as his brother. This adaptation of the classic Dostoyevsky novel didn't sit well with critics, many of whom were particularly dis- heartened (if they weren't falling off their chairs, unable to control their laughter) by the fact that all of the brothers had different accents. Still, an actor like Shatner could not be stopped, and in 1961 he went on to star in The Explosive Generation, as well as Judgement at Nuremberg. Other early Shatner clas- sics include The Intruder (1962), The Outrage (1964), Incubus (1965), Big Bad Mama (1974), The Devil's Rain and Impulse (1975), A Whale of a Tale (1976) and Kingdom of the Spiders (1977). No doubt you, like all of us, fondly remember seeing each and every one of these greats. Q: Is it true that the Israeli govern- ment keeps a secret collection of war-crimes photographs from the 1948 War of Independence? A: There is a collection of atrocity photographs in the archives of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), but it is not secret; it's just that the pictures have never been published. The pho- tographs owned by the IDF are only some of the hundreds from late 1947 to mid-1948 of about 600 Jews — fighters, noncombatants and women — taken prisoner by the Palestinian Arabs. For years, Arabs carried the pic- tures and showed them off. The IDF captured many of the photographs and deposited them in the archives. In 1968, military researcher Aryeh Yitzhaki gained access to the photo- graphs and used them to accompany a detailed, documentary report on Arab atrocities against Jews. The paper was submitted to the Israeli government. The Foreign Ministry was encouraged to make use of the report but refused, arguing that the text and photographs were too hor- rific. ❑