At Park Slope Food Coop, a contentious election could lead to ...
The 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.orgHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
There has been significant activity around the Park Slope Food Coop (PSFC) and Israel-related boycott discussions. A major development reported by CBS New York indicates that PSFC members voted against holding a referendum on boycotting Israeli products. The vote result showed more than 1,600 ballots cast, with a majority defeating the idea of a referendum (653 in favor of a boycott referendum, over 1,000 against). This suggests the co-op did not adopt a formal boycott referendum at that time, though debates and activism around Israel-related topics have persisted in PSFC circles.[1]
Coverage from other outlets over the years shows ongoing contention around BDS and Israel-related issues at PSFC, including incidents of controversy and organizational debates about how to handle divestment or boycott discussions. For example, reporting from JTA in 2024 highlighted internal disputes and concerns about antisemitism and Israel-related discussions at the co-op, reflecting a broader, sustained controversy within the membership. Additionally, the 2025 reporting references a contentious election at PSFC tied to the potential for an Israeli goods boycott, indicating the issue remained a live topic among members.[5][7]
For historical context, PSFC has a long-running pattern of debate around Israeli goods and BDS-related topics, with past voter actions on specific boycott proposals (such as Sodastream-related debates in 2016) illustrating how the co-op has navigated these questions over time.[10]
What this means for you
If you’re interested in the current status of PSFC’s stance on Israeli products or any ongoing boycott advocacy, the most reliable signal is whether the co-op has scheduled a formal vote or referendum and what the latest membership actions are. The most recent prominent public outcome indicates a vote against a referendum rather than a formal boycott being sanctioned by the coop’s governance at that time.[1]
For a broader sense of the environment and member attitudes, several outlets in 2024–2025 highlighted divisions and concerns around antisemitism, safety, and inclusion within the co-op related to Israel-related discussions, underscoring that conversations remain contentious and sensitive in this community.[7]
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The 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.orgIn 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 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.comSince 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.
www.wgbh.orgBrooklyn Do you know what your grocery store thinks about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Do you care? If you don’t, you’re probably not a member of the
www.washingtonexaminer.comIn 2015, the members reportedly unplugged a computer used during a presentation arguing against the selling of Soda Stream seltzer machines.
patch.com“Every time you want to go grocery shopping, you think, ‘Am I emotionally ready for this?’” one Jewish member said.
www.jta.orgThe complaint represents a bid for government intervention in the store's ongoing infighting.
www.jta.orgBDS at the Coop: Stop Targeting Israel's Products & Supporters
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