[Missing Credit] He also called for empathy during the meeting, saying: “I am really sorry about what happened, and we as a community have just got to do better.” He added that empathy “is not a sign of weakness, it is a sign of strength... showing empathy allows us to be heard”. In response to Rosenberg’s comments about any future collaboration, a spokesperson for Stop the Hate said: “Stop The Hate is a diverse coalition of volunteers from across the Jewish community, united in the fight against antisemitism and in advocacy for Israel and the hostages. The National March for...