We live in a time of polarization: a new irreconcilability accompanies the debates of the present. What can help? Talking to break down prejudice and hatred. Saba-Nur Cheema, influenced by conservative Muslim community life, and Meron Mendel, who grew up in an Israeli kibbutz in the middle of the desert, are an unlikely couple. In Muslim-Jewish Supper, they look together at our increasingly divided society. In the process, they discover how enlightening each other's perspectives can be and how much they have in common despite their supposed differences. Whether they are talking about the big questions of our time or the small questions of everyday life, their book is an analysis of our present, a plea for openness in difficult times - and a reminder to never stop talking to each other. Moderator: Susanne Fritz
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