A Jewish Bagel Shop in Detroit Closes After Staff Walk Out on New ‘Zionist’ Owner
Arad Kauf sits in the empty dining area of the bagel shop he is supposed to be managing. He’s got some new recipes proofing in the back, but they’re just sheets of raw dough. There’s no one on hand to do the baking.
Everyone on staff at the Detroit Institute of Bagels either quit or was fired last month after a conflagration centered in part on Israel, Kauf’s homeland. “I was ashamed. I was embarrassed,” Kauf said. “I was trying to understand what I did wrong. What happened here?”
What happened at the Detroit Institute of Bagels married a long-simmering local real estate dispute to the widespread tensions over Israel and Gaza that have rippled out across the country over the past 10 months.
The sale of the bagel shop to Philip Kafka, a hard-charging Jewish property developer, and Kauf’s business partner, elicited protests over Kafka’s past comments supporting Israel. “My own core beliefs do not allow me to work for a zionist,” one staffer wrote in an email to the bagel shop’s new management.
“I cannot allow my creativity and work to be associated with Zionism when this is something I vehemently reject, and am very vocal about.” The first two staffers to resign also cited “the zionist political leanings of new ownership” alongside a “history of poor business practices” and “lack of transparency” as their reasons. (JPost / VFI News)