What's for dinner tonight? A slice of Middle East conflict? A slice of identity politics? Or a bite of the colonialism debate? For the married couple Saba-Nur Cheema and Meron Mendel, it's not just food on the table, but also current politics and world affairs. She is a political scientist who grew up in a deprived area of Frankfurt as the daughter of Muslim-Pakistani parents. He: Director of the Anne Frank Educational Center, grew up in Israel and was influenced by his military service in the West Bank. While societies are struggling with polarization and conflict, perhaps more than ever, Cheema and Mendel manage to endure ambivalence and allow for openness. Their FAZ column Muslim-Jewish Supper has now been turned into a book - and an invitation to a conversation. Salon host Mariel Reichard gladly accepts and asks the two of them for their recipe for more reconciliation.
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