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Israeli tourist punched by stranger who ripped off his yarmulke in NYC: cops

October 28, 2025
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An Israeli tourist with ties to the IDF was left with a brain bleed Monday when a hate-filled stranger knocked off his yarmulke and slugged him in the face on the way to a Manhattan kosher deli, cops said.

Rami Glikstein, 59, who was visiting from Jerusalem, was heading to Mr. Broadway – a well-known kosher deli on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue – around 12:40 p.m. when a complete stranger stormed up to him and snarled, “What the f–k is your religion?”, according to police sources and the victim’s own Facebook post. 

The antisemitic attacker – who wore all black – grabbed Glikstein’s yarmulke, tossed it on the ground and stepped on it before walking away, cops and sources said. 

Rami Glikstein, 58, was on his way to a kosher deli on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue when the complete stranger ripped off his yarmulke and stomped on it, cops and sources said.
Rami Glikstein, 58, was on his way to a kosher deli on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue when the complete stranger ripped off his yarmulke and stomped on it, cops and sources said. https://www.facebook.com/ramiglik
Mr. Broadway 209 W 38th St, New York, NY 10018.
The hateful brute allegedly punched Glikstein in the face outside iconic kosher deli Mr. Broadway. Google Maps

But the maniac wasn’t done – moments later, he turned around and punched Glikstein in the face, sending him flying on the ground, cops said. 

Glickstein is described by Jewish outlet Y Net Global as an Israeli educator and lecturer in the IDF.

The attack left him with a cut and bruising to his face – as well as internal brain bleeding – and he was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital for treatment, cops and sources said. 

But Glikstein said the hate-fueled attack won’t discourage him from his original dining plans in the Big Apple. 

Rami Glikstein, 58, a tourist from Jerusalem was punched in the face by a hateful brute who also grabbed and stomped on his yarmulke in a broad-daylight Midtown attack, on October 27, 2025.
Glikstein said the attack won’t spoil his plans to dine at the iconic kosher eatery. Facebook/Rami Glikstein

“The attacker prevented me from entering the restaurant,” he wrote in Hebrew. “I won’t let him and his intellect win. This evening I’ll be back there despite my injury.”

He also shared a photo of himself lying in the hospital bed, with a bandage on his forehead. 

No arrests had been made in the assault by Tuesday afternoon.

The post Israeli tourist punched by stranger who ripped off his yarmulke in NYC: cops appeared first on New York Post.

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