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The second suspect was iden- tified as Yasser Anani, a Pales- tinian police officer. The court banned publication of details of the investigation. Mr. Bashiti's family was ex- pected to bury his body near Nebi Moussa, near Jericho. His family encountered diffi- culties finding a cemetery to bury him after Palestinian Authority clergymen in Jerusalem, citing a fatwa, or religious ruling, de- clared that Bashiti was an infidel for selling land to Jews, and could not be buried in a Muslim ceme- tery. The clergy barred him from be- ing interred on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. The family later canceled plans to bury Mr. Bashiti in the Muslim cemetery in Jaffa, saying that they had been threatened not to do so. Jai SHIVA DINNERS and BEAUTIFUL PARTY TRAYS Free Delivery DELI AND GOURMET RESTAURANT 21754 W. 11 MILE RD. • HARVARD ROW • 352-4940 FAX: 352-9393 New York (JTA) — The Orthodox rabbinical group that prompted recent fury from just about every other Jewish religious group in the United States is now begin- ning a campaign to bring Reform and Conservative Jews into Or- thodoxy. The effort will involve staffing the Lower East Side offices of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada with volunteer rabbis who will respond to the flurry of phone calls and letters that the group says it has received since last month, when it declared the Reform and Con- servative movements are "not Ju- daism." The rabbis will help direct peo- ple to Orthodox synagogues and rabbis for counseling, said Rab- bi Hersh Ginsberg, director of the organization, which claims more than 500 members and proudly describes itself as "right wing." The chancellor of the Conser- vative movement's Jewish Theo- logical Seminary, Rabbi Ismar Schorsch, declined comment, say- ing, "I don't want to demean my- self' by responding to the plans of a group as marginal as the Union of Orthodox Rabbis.