The company Publix does not directly state that it endorses Israel. Besides reacting to incidents concerning the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement activity, such as the destruction of Israeli products in their Florida stores, Publix allegedly gave $13,000 to a Jewish organization. This demonstrates some care for the cause of the pro-Israel movement, but it is not evidence of Publix endorsing Israel politically or financially. As a result of Ben & Jerry’s move regarding Israel, in 2021, there was a petition to Publix (and Winn-Dixie) to stop carrying the company’s products. This was not an official Publix position, however, but rather a consumer petition of dissatisfaction.
Introduction to Publix
George W. Jenkins founded the iconic American supermarket company Publix Super Markets in 1930, with its core operations based in the Southeast. Jenkins constructed the first Publix Food Shop in Winter Haven, Florida. He was inspired by the vision to open up a grocery store where ideas were freely encouraged and customer satisfaction was foremost.
After World War II, Publix which had made itself known as the leading innovator in terms of air conditioning, fluorescent lighting and electronic eye doors gradually grew and acquired and transformed smaller grocery stores into supermarkets. The organization is concerned with clean premises, friendly employees, quality products, and social responsibility.
Publix is now the largest chain of grocery stores in Florida with its corporate office located in Lakeland, Florida. It has also spread to other Southeastern states such as Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia. It has more than 1000 stores and it offers many kinds of products and services such as groceries, pharmaceuticals, baked foods, delis, cosmetics and more. Moreover, Publix offers employee ownership, which gives employees a stake in the company, and they will strive to work more and deliver quality services to the consumers.
Publix’s Jewish charities and community involvement
Publix Super Markets has a long history of community involvement, particularly in the quest to combat hunger and assist local NGOs, including Jewish charities. The company donates millions regularly to food banks and local neighborhood organizations through Publix Super Markets Charities (PSMC), its charitable arm. For instance, Publix has contributed to other hunger relief initiatives, such as bag programs for underprivileged kids. In 2025, it gave a $13,000 gift to the Jerry Doliner Food Bank, a Jewish communal food bank.
In an effort to combat food insecurity in the areas where Publix operates, Publix Charities recently gave $15 million to more than 400 local food banks, including 40 Feeding America partner food banks.

The company continues the founder’s philosophy of giving back. In addition to food donations, Publix helps the community through youth programs, education, homelessness, and overall health and nutrition efforts. Publix’s focus on aiding communities, especially Jewish organizations, as part of its overall social responsibility mission is seen in this aid. Although Publix does not directly market Jewish charities as a sole emphasis, the grants and donations it makes to Jewish food banks and community programs indicate that it acknowledges and acts upon Jewish communities.
The BDS movement and vandalism incidents at Publix stores
There have been instances of vandalism events at Publix stores connected to the BDS movement in the past, with some Israeli products being targeted for vandalism in Florida locations. These were among the activities of protests in support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel. It requires boycotts of Israel in various forms to pressure the way it treats the Palestinians.
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