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Park Slope Food Co-op Votes to Boycott Israeli Products

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The brief

Members of the Park Slope Food Co-op in Brooklyn have voted to boycott Israeli products, reflecting deep divisions within the community.

Context

The vote concluded a lengthy and contentious debate among the co-op's members regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.S2

Key points

  • The boycott was approved by a margin of more than 2 to 1.S1
  • The decision affects about a dozen products from Israel and Israeli settlements.S2
  • The vote took place during a three-hour virtual meeting.S1
  • Tensions have been rising among members over the issue for years.S2
  • The co-op is known for its liberal values and community engagement.S2
  • The boycott reflects broader societal debates about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.S2
  • Members expressed strong opinions both for and against the boycott during discussions.S2
  • The outcome may influence other co-ops and organizations considering similar actions.S2

Why it matters

  • The decision highlights the challenges of maintaining unity in diverse communities.S2
  • It underscores the impact of global issues on local organizations and their operations.S2
  • The vote may set a precedent for other food co-ops across the country.S2

What to watch

  • Monitor reactions from co-op members and the broader community in Brooklyn.S2
  • Watch for potential changes in product availability at the co-op following the boycott.S1
  • Observe how this decision may influence similar organizations nationwide.S2
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2mos The New York Times

Park Slope Food Co-op Votes to Boycott Israeli Products

In a three-hour meeting, members of the grocery cooperative voted by a margin of more than 2 to 1 in favor of a boycott.

2mos The Guardian

Storied New York food co-op votes to boycott Israeli products after contentious campaign

The Park Slope Food Coop boycott vote follows tensions and rifts among members and larger communityMembers of a storied food co-operative in Brooklyn have voted to boycott about a…

Park Slope Food Co-op Votes to Boycott Israeli Products

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The brief

Members of the Park Slope Food Co-op in Brooklyn have voted to boycott Israeli products, reflecting deep divisions within the community.

Context

The vote concluded a lengthy and contentious debate among the co-op's members regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.S2

Key points

  • The boycott was approved by a margin of more than 2 to 1.S1
  • The decision affects about a dozen products from Israel and Israeli settlements.S2
  • The vote took place during a three-hour virtual meeting.S1
  • Tensions have been rising among members over the issue for years.S2
  • The co-op is known for its liberal values and community engagement.S2
  • The boycott reflects broader societal debates about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.S2
  • Members expressed strong opinions both for and against the boycott during discussions.S2
  • The outcome may influence other co-ops and organizations considering similar actions.S2

Why it matters

  • The decision highlights the challenges of maintaining unity in diverse communities.S2
  • It underscores the impact of global issues on local organizations and their operations.S2
  • The vote may set a precedent for other food co-ops across the country.S2

What to watch

  • Monitor reactions from co-op members and the broader community in Brooklyn.S2
  • Watch for potential changes in product availability at the co-op following the boycott.S1
  • Observe how this decision may influence similar organizations nationwide.S2
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Sources · 2 citations

S1 The New York Times 1 report · EN
S2 The GuardianLead 1 report · EN