MAY 21 • 2020 | 33 Hungarian campaign went up significantly. And the anti-Semitism in the Labour Party just got louder and louder and louder, and here in the United States we then had shootings. I felt like we were playing Whack-A-Mole because we couldn’ t keep up with the reports. And every time we would want to close off a section, something new would happen and we’ d find ourselves chasing a statistic or a quote. JN: You were one of the only filmmakers allowed into the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh to talk to people after the shooting. Goldberg: We were just very respectful in our requests, and they were ultimately granted. And we didn’ t want to re-traumatize anybody. I mean, it was a very import- ant thing for us to do it in as sensitive a way as we possibly could. JN: And how did you inter- view the survivors sensitive- ly? That must’ ve been really difficult. Goldberg: It wasn’ t so much that the interviews were sensitive ... We knew that Pittsburgh was going to be — that Pittsburgh is still — traumatized by this event. We wanted to present it in a somewhat neutral and calm way. We didn’ t want to sort of weigh in with any extensive descriptions… This film is unlike many, many others because you’ re pulling in issues of race, issues of religion, issues of very pas- sionate ideas and ideologies, politics from many, many countries, the Arab-Israeli conflict … I mean, everything is so careful. But you’ re never going to get it right. It’ s like walking a tightrope. The right people say you’ re too far to the left and the left people say you’ re too far to the right, and the progressives say that you’ re too sympathetic to capitalism and the capitalists say you’ re too sympathetic to socialism. And it just never ends … there’ s no real place to stand. It’ s impossible. JN: What is your target audi- ence for this film? Goldberg: I think that it’ s important that as many people see it as possible, so they’ re educated… I believe that the well-informed popu- lace is really the best starting place to move forward. Viral: Antisemitism in Four Mutations premieres on PBS May 26 and will be available for streaming on PBS Passport following its TV debut. “You’re never going to get it right. It’s like walking a tight- rope. And it just never ends … There’s no real place to stand. It’s impossible.” — ANDREW GOLDBERG On Star’ s beautiful already low-priced trays $5 OFF Expires 4/30/20. One Per Order. Not Good Holidays. 10 Person Minimum. With this coupon. DELIVERY AVAILABLE “…one of America’ s finest carryout-only delicatessens! Star’ s reputation has never wavered!” — Danny Raskin STAR DELI COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES WITH ANY DELICATESSEN IN TOWN! SALAD TRAY $14.99 per person per person DAIRY TRAY $23.99 SALAD TRAY W/ LOX & CREAM CHEESE $18.99 per person MEAT TRAY $13.99 per person Best Deli Trays In Town! TEMPORARY HOURS: MON-SAT: 8AM-7PM SUN: 8AM-6PM Carry-Out, Delivery & Curb Side Available Prices subject to change 24555 W. 12 MILE ROAD Just west of Telegraph Road • Southfield 248-352-7377 www.stardeli.net GROCERY SHOPPING MADE EASY AT STAR... BULK MEATS, CHEESES, BREADS, ETC.... ANTONE, CASAGRANDE & ADWERS, P.C. www.antone.com or email at law@antone.com Representation in all areas of family and business immigration law. JUSTIN D. CASAGRANDE N. PETER ANTONE Ph: 248-406-4100 Fax: 248-406-4101 IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM