Holocaust consciousness Cesarani was a member of the
Home Office's
Holocaust Memorial Day Strategic Group and was once Director of the AHRC Parkes Centre, part of the
Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations. He was co-editor of the journal
Patterns of Prejudice and the Parkes-Wiener Series of books on Jewish Studies (published by Vallentine-Mitchell). In February 2005, Cesarani was awarded an
OBE for "services to Holocaust Education and advising the government with regard to the establishment of Holocaust Memorial Day".
Israeli–Arab conflict and Zionism Cesarani believed that Israel's
right to exist is unquestionable, and that "[d]enying the right of Israel to exist begs some serious questions." He was strongly critical of academic and business
boycotts against Israel in the United Kingdom. However he was also critical of Israeli
government policy, conduct and
expansionist sentiments. He saw the controversy over the
Israeli West Bank barrier as being unimportant, and that it is used as a photo opportunity for the world's media. Of the wall itself "it's a concern if land is misappropriated from the
Palestinians, or if Palestinian lives become intolerable, but its true significance is in the total disintegration of trust between Jews and Palestinians", though he also believed some reactions to the barrier have been under-reported, for example that "some Arab towns, especially in southern
Galilee, have welcomed the wall as a means of preventing Palestinians entering Israeli towns and adding to the unemployment and instability." ==Personal life==