Elie Wiesel's work as a contribution to religious memory and renewal culture in the context of combating anti-Semitism. The project is based on work on the critical annotated complete edition of Elie Wiesel's works (autobiographical, literary, biblical, and essayistic writings) in German. As an international cooperation project (Germany, France, Israel, USA) with interdisciplinary (history, literary studies, philosophy, theology, cognitive science, pedagogy), multi-denominational, and self-reflective research groups, it addresses the questions of 1) how Wiesel's literary work advances the search for God and humanity after Auschwitz, 2) religion is re-inscribed into society as a meaningful, humanizing relational event, and 3) it contributes to a transformative culture of remembrance against anti-Semitism. Start-up funding enables overall scientific coordination in cooperation with the Luxembourg School of Religion & Society (which is providing the same amount) and interdisciplinary anchoring at the University of Tübingen.