Controversial legislation to adopt an official definition of antisemitism in New Jersey stalled out in Trenton this week. But it's likely to be reworked and resubmitted quickly, one of the state's top lawmakers said. "I would love to see a bill that says we are opposed to antisemitism in New Jersey. I expect it to come up again immediately," state Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin told reporters on Jan. 12 after the close of the legislative session. The bill to enshrine the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's comprehensive description of antisemitism into state law had bipartisan support, with dozens of cosponsors, and...