A BDS discussion deeply divides the utopian Park Slope Food Coop
“Every time you want to go grocery shopping, you think, ‘Am I emotionally ready for this?’” one Jewish member said.
www.jta.orgHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
A prominent report from CBS New York indicates that the Park Slope Food Coop voted against holding a referendum on boycotting Israeli products. The vote, which drew more than 1,500 attendees, resulted in a majority opposing the idea of a referendum on the boycott, with 1,662 total votes cast and about 1,000 voting against the referendum. This suggests the co-op did not proceed with a formal Israeli-product boycott referendum at that time, despite ongoing debate within the membership.[1]
In late 2024, Jewish members and advocacy groups within and around the Park Slope Food Coop were actively contesting aspects of the co-op’s handling of Gaza-war-related discussions, with complaints filed alleging antisemitic harassment and calls for government intervention in response to internal disputes over Israel-related policies. These actions reflect the ongoing tension and differing viewpoints among members about how the co-op should engage with Israel-related issues.[3]
Coverage in 2025 highlighted continued divisions within the co-op’s membership over whether to pursue a boycott of Israeli goods, including organizational efforts by groups like PSFC Members for Palestine. The competition for board seats and the broader debate pointed to a political divide within the cooperative, paralleling broader national conversations about BDS and Israel policy.[5]
2025 and 2026 reporting also note a broader pattern of controversy around the co-op’s merchandise with Israel-related products, including limited Israeli items on shelves, which has been a recurring point of contention in the debates about potential boycotts.[5]
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“Every time you want to go grocery shopping, you think, ‘Am I emotionally ready for this?’” one Jewish member said.
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www.washingtonexaminer.comIn an effort to preempt a proposal to boycott Sodastream products made in the occupied West Bank, the Park Slope Food Coop is holding a vote tonight to require a supermajority of 75 percent to approve…
mondoweiss.netThe only Israeli product recently carried in the well-known cooperative grocery is one type of bell pepper, according to the PSFC's retiring general manager.
www.jta.orgHas led to shoving matches on sidewalks outside.
nymag.comThe politically-charged vote brought out the masses as the trendy food co-op conducted the vote on Tuesday night. There was both delight and disgust as the crowd of over 1,500 shot down the idea.
www.cbsnews.comThe complaint represents a bid for government intervention in the store's ongoing infighting.
www.jta.orgSince the war in Gaza began in October 2023, members of the Park Slope Food co-op have been debating whether to ban Israeli goods from the shelves.
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