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Inside the Park Slope Co-op: The food store ripping apart over Gaza and antisemitism

The iconic community-owned grocer in Brooklyn has become the focus of anti-Israel campaigners

November 7, 2024 10:40
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Park Slope Food Coop (Getty Images)

ByJay Deitcher, In Brooklyn, New York

4 min read

Soon after the October 7 massacres in Israel, kaffiyeh-wearing protestors gathered outside the Park Slope Food Co-op, a community owned and operated grocery store, asking if shoppers were pro or anti genocide - and collecting signatures on a petition calling for the co-op to boycott Israeli goods.

The petition now has over 1,000 signatures - and now, a year later, a collective known as Co-op 4 Unity has filed a complaint of antisemitism to the New York State Human Rights Division.

Co-op 4 Unity says there have been numerous antisemitic incidents at the co-op, often related to the protestors, known as Park Slope Food Co-op Members for Palestine. In May one co-op member who tried to speak up against the boycott was harassed by another shopper who called them a “Nazi” and shouted “Sieg Heil.” An Israeli co-op member overheard discussing the boycott during her shift was told by another member that she smelled “of Palestinian blood.” (Park Slope Food Co-op and Park Slope Food Co-op Members for Palestine did not reply to requests for comments.)

“Up until October 7, [the co-op] was a wonderful community where it felt like everyone supported each other,” Sondra Shaievitz, a Park Slope Food Co-op member and member of Co-op 4 Unity, told the Jewish Chronicle.