THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OTHER y s AJCongress Fights NJ Cult Bill TRENTON, N.J. — A proposed New Jersey law that would permit court- 4 ordered "deprogramming" of adult cult members is un- constitutional and invites infringement on religious freedom generally, an American Jewish Congress attorney has told a New Jersey legislative commit- tee. Victoria B. Eiger, staff at- torney for the organization, said that while the intent of EDUCATIONAL THERAPY WEST BLOOMFIELD 851-5516 • 1101 MO all MI - - r the bill is to liberate the cult member who has been de- prived of his "personal au- tonomy" by a cult, the legis- lation itself would deprive the cult victim of his free- dom, through court-ordered restraints. She testified at a hearing of the Judiciary, Law, Public Safety and De- fense Committee of the New Jersey Assembly. According to Henry Siegman, executive director of the AJCongress, the pro- posed bill could be used against groups other than cults. 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