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Meron Mendel (; born 1976) is an
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social scientist, professor, educator, writer and director of the Anne Frank Education Centre in
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. He became known for his public statements in German news media as an expert on German-Israel relations and for his work in educational projects to combat
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and
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.


Life and career

Under his leadership, the centre expanded its activities with a multimedia learning laboratory for young people, two counselling units for victims of
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violence, as well as exhibitions, for example on
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in comics. Further, the local institution has become an internationally active organization. Since August 2021, Mendel has been professor for transnational social work at the
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. Mendel's book publications deal with
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,
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and social integration, the
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, racism and antisemitism, as well as
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and political education. He has also written on these topics for German news media, including ''
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,'' ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2020 and 2021 he wrote a regular column in ''
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''. Mendel is married to German political scientist and writer Saba-Nur Cheema. They live in Frankfurt and have two children. Since July 2021, they have been writing the
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column ''Muslimisch-jüdisches Abendbrot'' (''Muslim-Jewish dinner'') in the
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.


Positions in public discussions

Mendel repeatedly has participated in controversial public discussions. In 2017 he was involved in protest actions against the presence of right-wing publishing houses at the
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. Especially with regard to antisemitism among young people, his criticism and demands for more efficient education have attracted attention. Commenting on a music award for two German rap musicians, Mendel said "When idols such as
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and
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rap antisemitic lyrics, it naturally has a special strength and impact on young people." In 2019, Mendel described the decision of the city of Frankfurt not to provide urban venues to the
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as a "strong signal against hatred of Jews and Israel-related antisemitism." Criticizing antisemitism in German cultural life, Mendel denounced a mural depicting negative caricatures of Jewish characters and symbols by an artists' collective from Indonesia at the 2022 art fair documenta fifteen. In his article for the ''Süddeutsche Zeitung'' of 3 April 2024, Mendel commented on public discussions about cultural events in Germany, where cultural organizations had decided to cancel events including either Israeli or Palestinian writers. He denounced boycotts such as the cancellation of a literary prize for
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at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2023 as wrong and unacceptable. According to his article, both pro-Palestinian activists protesting against cultural events including Jewish artists as well as authorities trying to silence Palestinian artists are a "threat to the freedom of cultural expression" in Germany.


Reception

In March 2023 Mendel published his book ''Über Israel reden. Eine deutsche Debatte''. (''Talking about Israel. A German debate.'') It was met with positive critical acclaim in newspaper and online reviews. In a review by the NDR public broadcast his views in the "excited permanent discussion" on the Middle East conflict were judged as "pleasantly differentiated." In 2023, the book was nominated for the German Non-Fiction Prize. In 2024 Mendel and Cheema were awarded the
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by the German president.


Selected publications

* with Bude, Heinz (eds.). ''Kunst im Streit: Antisemitismus und postkoloniale Debatte auf der documenta fifteen.'' Campus, Frankfurt 2025, ISBN 978-3-593-51973-9. * with Saba-Nur Cheema: ''Muslimisch-jüdisches Abendbrot. Das Miteinander in Zeiten der Polarisierung''. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2024, * as editor: ''Singularität im Plural. Kolonialismus, Holocaust und der zweite Historikerstreit'', Beltz Juventa, Weinheim 2023, .
''Über Israel reden: Eine deutsche Debatte.'' Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne 2023
* with Saba-Nur Cheema, Sina Arnold (eds.): ''Frenemies. Antisemitismus, Rassismus und ihre Kritiker*innen''. Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin 2022, .
with Eva Berendsen, Saba-Nur Cheema (eds.): ''Trigger-Warnung: Identitätspolitik zwischen Abwehr, Abschottung und Allianzen''. Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin 2019.
* * with Astrid Messerschmidt (eds.): ''Fragiler Konsens. Antisemitismuskritische Bildung in der Migrationsgesellschaft''. Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2017, . * with Katharina Kunter, Oliver Fassing (eds.): ''100 Jahre Leugnung. Der Völkermord an den ArmenierInnen – Beitrag zu einer multiperspektivischen Erinnerungskultur in Deutschland''. Aschendorff Verlag, 2017, . * with Friedman-Sokuler (ed.): ''Menschenrechte in Erziehung. Ansätze und Arbeitsinstrumente''. Bildungsstätte Anne Frank, 2016. * with Susanne Heyn (eds.): ''Deutscher Kolonialismus – Ein vergessenes Erbe? Postkolonialität in der rassismuskritischen Bildungsarbeit''. Bildungsstätte Anne Frank, 2015. * ''Zur Identität jüdischer Jugendlicher in der gegenwärtigen Bundesrepublik Deutschland''. PhD thesis, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M., BoD, Norderstedt 2010, .


References


External links


Official website
* Biography on the homepage of th
Anne Frank Educational Center
* Collaborative professorship at th
University of Applied Sciences

Video portrait of Saba-Nur Chemma and Meron Mendel
by
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