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Hizzoner’s Hummus: Mayor Bloomberg Slams Park Slope Food Co-op’s Israel Boycott

Probably the last person anyone would ever expect to shop at the Park Slope Food Co-op has decided to weigh in on the heated controversy roiling the organic aisles of the brownstone bastion. At the ribbon-cutting for Steiner Studios this morning, Mayor Bloomberg was asked for his position on the proposed Israel boycott. Were he to actually don an apron and sort bulk natural supplements for two hours a month, the mayor’s vote would be a resounding “no.”

For those who know the mayor and his non-New York politics, the reasoning is simple. Like fellow pol Chuck Schumer, he is a staunch defender of Israel. (You don’t have to be Jewish to boycott the boycott, either, as Public Advocate Bill DeBlasio did earlier today.) In fact, the mayor encouraged stronger ties with the Land of Milk and Honey. Read More

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Love Among the Kale: The Park Slope Food Coop Hosts a Singles Mixer

“I work check-out. You know, I check you out,” said a 50-something, thin-haired man in a white, starched shirt, referring to his shift duty at the Park Slope Food Coop. “I can see why so many foodies at the Coop are single,” he said, more seriously now. “The kitchen is a hard space to share.”

Indeed, the densely packed potluck table at the first-ever Park Slope Food Coop singles night held impressive array of offerings: mustardy beet salad, broccoli sarita, chocolate orca beans and quinoa primavera. Read More

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Organic democracy. (BKLYN GUY/Flickr)

In Defense of the Park Slope Food Co-op’s Israel Boycott

On the progressive blog Waging Nonviolence, Kiera Feldman mounts a vociferous defense of the Park Slope Co-op’s right to boycott Israeli goods, should its members feel so inclined. It is in large part a 1,600-word critique of The Observer‘s recent series on the BDS debate that has swept the brownstone bastion in recent months. We considered grabbing a few paragraphs for a “smug” blockquote commentary of our own, but instead, we’re giving the subject a full airing here, republished with permission. Read More