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Park Slope Food Coop under fire over anti-Jewish hostility ahead of Israel boycott vote

May 21, 2026
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Park Slope Food Coop under fire over anti-Jewish hostility ahead of Israel boycott vote

A national Jewish civil rights group is demanding that the Park Slope Food Coop Board protect Jewish members from “intimidation, retaliation, social targeting, and coercive pressure” ahead of a vote on a proposed boycott of Israeli products.

The appeal, in a Wednesday letter from the Brandeis Center, comes after weeks of escalating conflict inside the socialist-leaning Brooklyn market, including a general meeting at which an attendee declared that “Jewish supremacism is a problem in this country,”drawing applause from dozens of other members.

“Jewish people should not have to choose between local and organic food and their safety and their voice,” said Brandeis Center Chairman and CEO Kenneth Marcus. 

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A national Jewish civil rights group is demanding that the Park Slop Food Coop Board protect Jewish members from “intimidation, retaliation, social targeting, and coercive pressure” ahead of a vote on a proposed boycott of Israeli products. Instagram/@psfc4palestine

The Louis Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law argued that the boycott proposal, set to be voted on May 26, should not proceed.


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But if it does, the lefty organization has a legal obligation to ensure that Jewish members can participate free from intimidation, the Brandeis Center said.

This goal can be achieved by creating anonymous balloting to prevent votes from being publicly identified and by not requiring members to appear in person to cast ballots, “given the alarming increase in anti-Semitism at the coop and across New York City,” the civil rights group said.

“A  confidential referendum process will not only protect vulnerable members, but it will also encourage broader participation, reduce coercion, ensure that members vote freely, and better reflect the views of your membership as a whole,” said the Brandeis Center’s senior counsel, Omer Wiczyk.

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Park Slop Food Coop members carrying an anti-Israel banner at a Gaza 5K event. Instagram/@psfc4palestine

“We will continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure that all members are able to participate free from intimidation or discriminatory treatment.”

The coop’s proposal would also eliminate the 75% supermajority vote required to approve boycott measures, the said.

One coop member said he’s alarmed by the growing anti-Jewish hostility.

“When I joined the Park Slope Food Coop 15 years ago, antisemitism within its walls was the last thing on my mind. Yet here we are in 2026; many of our fellow members, distraught at the war in Gaza, have aligned themselves with a movement where anti-Jewish rhetoric has become routine,” said Coop member Ramon Maislen.

The Park Slope Food Coop confirmed it plans to move ahead with the vote on the proposal to boycott Israeli products. This will be preceded by a separate vote on a proposed rule regarding whether to proceed by a simple majority.

People in winter clothing queue outside the Park Slope Food Coop in preparation for a storm.
Park Slop Food Coop will decide soon on whether the meeting should be conducted 100% remotely to prevent further issues among board members. William Farrington

“Currently, the meeting will be held in a hybrid (in-person and virtual) format. Members interested in attending have the option to attend virtually,” said Coop General Coordinator Ann Herpel.

“Over 3,500 members have registered to attend virtually. Votes cast in the virtual meeting will be electronic, shielding the privacy of any member’s vote. The number of members who can attend in person is limited by the venue’s capacity. The vast majority of members will attend virtually and cast their votes electronically,” she said.

The Coop will decide soon on whether the meeting should be conducted 100 percent remotely, Herpel added.

The coop, founded in 1973, requires its roughly 16,000 members to work 2.75-hour shifts every six weeks, in exchange for the privilege to purchase heavily discounted groceries, in addition to voting on store policies.

The post Park Slope Food Coop under fire over anti-Jewish hostility ahead of Israel boycott vote appeared first on New York Post.

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