Proposed Ban Roiling Park Slope Co-op
A neighborhood institution known for its earnestness and political correctness, the Park Slope Co-op now finds itself at the center of a mounting media circus revolving around a recent proposal by a member to ban products from Israel as a statement of protest against the state’s recent actions in Gaza. About 10 people reportedly support…

A neighborhood institution known for its earnestness and political correctness, the Park Slope Co-op now finds itself at the center of a mounting media circus revolving around a recent proposal by a member to ban products from Israel as a statement of protest against the state’s recent actions in Gaza. About 10 people reportedly support the measure; the Co-op has about 15,000 members. While on a practical level all that’s at stake here is a few boxes of peppers and persimmons, the symbolism is causing controversy throughout the neighborhood and beyond. There are so many Jews who shop there, there are so many Israelis who shop there, there’s a huge number of frum people from all over Brooklyn who shop there, said Rabbi Andy Bachman of Beth Elohim in the original article in the Jewish Daily Forward, so my guess is that if it passes, and I want to emphasize that I don’t think it will, they will lose a lot of members. Assemblyman Dov Hikind echoed these sentiments: “[The co-op would] lose a great number of people,” he told The Post. Even TimeOut New York has chimed in: “The motion feels born from the very stiff and self-righteous soapbox awareness that many naysayers feel makes the Co-op unpalatable under normal circumstances,” writes TONY, making to sure to add “we support the Co-op’s open forum for this kind of divisive dialogue.” Still no word on where Adrian Grenier stands on the issue.
Food Fight: Brooklyn Co-op Mulls Israel Ban [Forward]
Park Slope Co-op to Ban Israeli Products? [TONY]
‘Ban Israel’ Bid Mushrooms Into B’klyn Food Fight [NY Post]
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Does anyone know if boycotting counts towards your volunteer hour requirements? 😉
are people allowed into the food co-op just to browse? or do you need a badge or something? i want to check this place out so badly. like trina says, im a curious B-tch!
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Yes goldie- authentic Morroccan, not the faux Egyptian knock off that Heather bought on ebay 🙂
DIBS – couldn’t help myself, sorry. 🙂
ditto – they’re not at war with them … they just want to devour them!
so tiptoe- you’re saying that since I am not a member I have no right to discuss this? Hmmm…..
I think I’m more confused by the people who seem upset that we are discussing the co-op than I am by the issue wa are discussing. One the one hand, the 10 supporters are defended for exercising their freedom of speech, but on the other we are reprimanded for exercising ours.
CWB- Of course its not the majority, but odd isn’t it how a tiny minority can have so much impact? It may be a non-issue, but it certainly makes for a lively morning discussion 🙂
It often seems to me that Japan is at war with anything living in the sea. Lets not buy any more Manga until they stop killing the whales and dolphins.
i’m going to go to the general meeting with a list of all the other countries the coop buys from that are human rights violators. by the time we’re done, you’ll have nothing on the shelves but some rudabagas and organic parchment condoms from vermont.
maybe i skimmed too fast…did someone say DIBS is a leathery morroccan pouf with 300 thread count skin?
And you know which ones I mean!!!! 🙂
Them’s fightin words, cw. Better watch out.