"It's not the pain. It's not the punch. It's the thought that a Jewish man like me cannot go safely in this lovely city."
Rami Glikstein was walking in midtown in NYC when an attacker approached, asked him menacingly what his religion was, then ripped off his kippah and spit on it.
The attacker then punched Rami, sending him sprawling onto the ground and breaking his nose.
Rami is a rabbi and a Holocaust survivor's son.
New York City is becoming a hostile place for Jews. Are local leaders going to do a thing about it?