
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
Institute for Public Affairs
Main Office:
333 Seventh Ave.
New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-613-8124
Fax: 212-564-9058
E-mail: ipa@ou.org
Washington Office:
1640 Rhode Island Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-857-2770
Fax: 202-331-9161
E-mail: ipadc@ou.org
Prof. Richard Stone
Chairman
Nathan Diament
Director
Betty Ehrenberg
Director, International Affairs & Communal Relations
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June 23, 1999
ORTHODOX UNION MAKES CASE TO SENATE PANEL FOR
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY LEGISLATION
Today, Nathan Diament, director of the Institute for
Public Affairs of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, testified before
the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in support of new legislation to afford greater
protection to the practice of religion in the United States.
Legislation, the Religious Liberty Protection Act
("RLPA"), that has been moving toward a House vote later this month was first
considered by the Senate through today's hearing.
Under current law, a state or local government may pass
a law or regulation that interferes with a citizen's ability to practice his or her
religion with little justification. "RLPA" will require a government to
demonstrate that any religion burdening law is pursuant to a compelling interest and is
the means of addressing that interest is the least burdensome to religious practice.
Mr. Diament, an attorney who heads up the political and legal affairs arm for the largest
Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization in the country, stated the strong support of the
Orthodox Jewish community for this legislation. Diament also illustrated the
community's need for this legislation by describing instances where zoning regulations
have been used to thwart the expansion of Orthodox Jewish communities throughout the
country.
Mr. Diament also stressed that it has been two years since the U.S. Supreme Court rendered
its last decision undercutting religious liberty rights and that Congress must act to
address this situation in this session.
Mr. Diament's testimony
on the Congressional web site.
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