Former President Donald Trump, right, is joined by Matt Brooks, left, the executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, and former Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) as he addresses the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas via a video feed on Nov. 19, 2022. (MIKAYLA WHITMORE /NYT) For much of Donald Trump’s presidency, Jewish Republicans rationalized away the bigoted fringe of Trump’s coalition, arguing that the unsavory supporters in his midst and the antisemitic tropes he deployed paled in comparison with the staunchly pro-Israel policies of his administration. But last week, Trump dined at his Palm Beach, Florida, palace, Mar-a-Lago, with...