Mirna Funk stands for a new generation of German-Jewish literature. Her novel “Between You and I” is set in Berlin and Tel Aviv. As the great-granddaughter of Stephan Hermlin, one of the GDR’s best-known writers, she belongs to the first generation in East Berlin to mature after the fall of the Wall. With dual residency in Berlin and Tel Aviv, she can hardly be assigned to the old patterns of German-Jewish behavior. Like Max Czollek, who belongs to the same generation and calls on Jews to “disintegrate” – to refuse the role assigned to them in the German “theater of memory” – Mirna Funk negotiates quite different, unexpected themes. A Bottega Berlin production for ZDF aspekte.