The Park Slope Co-op's decision to stop selling all Israeli products has also hit a small Chelsea Market tahini and milk counter, which imports its raw materials from an Arab family near Nazareth. This is how the political struggle spills over to Brooklyn supermarket shelves
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The Park Slope Co-op's decision to stop selling all Israeli products has also hit a small Chelsea Market tahini and milk counter, which imports its raw materials from an Arab family near Nazareth. This is how the political struggle spills over to Brooklyn supermarket shelves