A bill to adopt an official definition of antisemitism in New Jersey appears to have widespread support in the state Legislature, with dozens of sponsors signed on from both sides of the aisle. But with time running out to vote on the measure in Trenton, the legislation looks to be stalled. In the state Assembly, Passaic County Democrat Gary Schaer and Morris County Republican Michael Inganamort, two of its prime sponsors, declared the bill "dead" in interviews on Jan. 8. State Senate President Nicholas Scutari, meanwhile, told NorthJersey.com and The Record that the measure has so far not been scheduled...