Jewish Community Relations Council Condemns Antisemitic Rhetoric Following Tense Meeting at Park Slope Food Coop
The JCRC of New York calls for a human rights probe into the Park Slope Food Coop after an attendee compared the Jewish state to Nazis.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 30, 2026, 4:10 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Times of Israel

Inflammatory Rhetoric Disrupts Cooperative Governance
A virtual meeting of the Park Slope Food Coop became the site of a significant controversy after an attendee directed a series of antisemitic remarks toward the Jewish community. During a session conducted via Zoom on Tuesday, a participant claimed that Jewish supremacism is a problem in the United States, a statement that reportedly received applause from dozens of other members. The incident has drawn sharp criticism from Jewish advocacy groups who argue that the environment within the progressive institution has become increasingly hostile toward its Jewish membership.
Historical Comparisons Draw Sharp Rebuke
The speaker at the center of the controversy drew direct parallels between the actions of the Jewish state and those of the Nazi party, suggesting that society must avoid repeating past mistakes involving hateful groups. This comparison has been labeled by observers as a textbook example of antisemitism rather than a policy disagreement. According to Mark Treyger, the head of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, such inflammatory language does not appear in isolation but is instead the culmination of a long term campaign to demonize Jewish members under the guise of geopolitical criticism.
The Long History of the Boycott Movement
The Park Slope Food Coop, a major Brooklyn institution with approximately 16,000 members, has been divided over the issue of an Israeli product boycott for several years. Despite the ongoing activism, reports indicate that only a small number of Israeli products are actually stocked on the store's shelves. Jewish members of the cooperative have long expressed concern that the anti-Israel movement within the organization frequently crosses the line into direct discrimination and personal targeting based on religious and ethnic identity.
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