Sabine Schormann, the general director of Germany’s documenta contemporary art exhibition, said she intends to hold on to her post despite a chorus calling for her resignation in the wake of anti-Semitism scandal. “I take my job as it was given to me with a high degree of responsibility and I still believe in this documenta,” Schormann said on Thursday in Kassel, the central German city where the three-month art spectacle takes place every five years. Ultimately, however, she acknowledge that the decision rests in the hands of authorities overseeing her work. “In a situation like this, nothing…