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We are excited to share the exciting news that prominent Turkish scholar M. Fethullah Gülen was named as one of TIME magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2013. Mr. Gülen's reinterpretation of various facets of the Islamic tradition speaks to his contemporary Muslim audience, and his message of intercultural dialogue, community service and education inspires millions of people in his native Turkey and around the world.

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Statement on U.S. Embassy in Ankara

We are shocked and saddened by the terrorist attack outside the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Turkey, where a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device killing himself and one other person, identified by U.S. Ambassador Francis Ricciardione as a Turkish embassy guard.

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Society of Universal Dialogue

The 5th Annual Dialogue & Friendship dinner. "1 billion hungry in the world: what's your role?"

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Turkish Language Classes

       We are going to start our Turkish class in October 2011. Please join us to learn this beautiful language and culture.

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International Women's Day Event

We are going to have International Women's Day Celebration party. Please join us.

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Spring Picnic
Society of Universal Dialogue organized The Spring Picnic 2009 on Sunday, May 10, 2009 at Edwin Warner Park Nashville TN
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Noah’s Pudding
We celebrated the Noah’s Pudding, a traditional desert prepared at certain times of the year and shared among neighbors and friends in Turkey, with the congregation of the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashville.
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Whirling Dervishes of Rumi

Turkey's Whirling Dervishes of Rumi are bringing one of the world's most beautiful ceremonies to Nashville, TN at 7:30 PM on Tuesday, February 20 at Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC).

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Our Hearts Go Out to Boston

All of us at the Society of Universal Dialogue (S.U.D.) were shocked and horrified upon hearing about the atrocious bombings in Boston, Massachusetts on Monday, April 15th 2013. To think that somebody would detonate bombs especially at an iconic event such as the Boston Marathon - mere days before Patriot's Day - in the midst of throngs of innocent bystanders is utterly devastating and heartbreaking.

 

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Statement on Hurricane Sandy Disaster

Hurricane Sandy Disaster As you all know, Hurricane Sandy has devastated areas of New York, New Jersey, and other areas of the Northeastern United States, while claiming at least 27 lives in the United States.We at Society of Universal Dialogue wish to stand with those affected by the storm, and we sincerely hope and pray for the quickest recovery possible for all those who have suffered from this disaster.

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Knoxville Turkish Cultural Center

The 4th Annual Dialogue & Friendship dinner. "1 billion hungry in the world: what's your role?"

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Resolution Receiving Ceremony

City Council awarded KTCC for promoting harmonious relationships among culturally diverse groups within the community.

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Under Vine and Fig Tree: 500 Years of Jewish-Turkish History

An Historical Exhibition touring the Southeastern United States through December 2010

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Spring Dialogue Brunch

Society of Universal Dialogue hosted The 1st Spring Dialogue Brunch entitled ”BUILDING BRIDGES OF UNDERSTANDING”on Saturday, April 18, 2009 at 9:30 a.m.

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Zoo Trip
Ahiskan turkish guys from Bowling Green visited to Nashville Zoo
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Disaster Relief Efforts By SUD
The Society of Universal Dialogue (SUD) shares the sorrow and grief of people in Alabama and Georgia who experienced severe storms and tornadoes on March 1st, 2007.
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