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DOJ probes coffee shop chain in New York after it bars pro-Israel U.S. lawmaker

Haaretz

Haaretz

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June 23, 2026

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DOJ probes coffee shop chain in New York after it bars pro-Israel U.S. lawmaker

Poetica Coffee said in a now-deleted post on social media that it would have turned away U.S. Representative Dan Goldman - who is Jewish - had it recognized him during a weekend visit

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