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The Israeli prime minister faces law- suits filed by Palestinians and Lebanese accusing him of responsibility for the 1982 Sabra and Shatilla massacre in Lebanon, which was carried out by Lebanese Christian militias who were allied with Israel. Lawyers for Sharon argued Wednesday that the case was launched in an effort to smear Israel, not to seek justice for the massacre victims. The court is expected to rule in January whether the case should pro- ceed. Belgium has a 1993 law on "uni- - versal jurisdiction," which enables Belgian courts to judge atrocities com- mitted elsewhere, regardless of whether or not they involved Belgians. Clergy's Rights Are Upheld New York/JTA — The anthrax threat may lead to a wave of hoaxes. Right-wing extremist groups fascinat- ed by biological and chemical weapons may stage hoaxes in order to foment panic, according to a new report issued by the Anti-Defamation League. "It is a favorite tactic of anti-govern- ment groups to attempt to generate fur- ther anxiety by spreading false informa- tion or even staging copycat versions of the attacks," the ADIZs national director, Abraham Foxman, said. The report is available at vvww.adtorgilearn New York/JTA — Clergy members cannot be sued for divulging informa- tion given them in confidence, New York's highest court ruled. New York's Court of Appeals on Tuesday dismissed a case by a Long Island woman against two rabbis. In what they described as their religious obligation, the rabbis had told her hus- band that she had discontinued certain Orthodox practices, including ritual bathing, and was seeing another man. The court acknowledged that the infor- mation would be inadmissible in court, but that the woman nonetheless could not seek damages against the rabbis. Exhibit Traces Jewry In South Carolina Court Upholds Minister's Sentence Charleston/JTA — An upcoming exhibit will trace the history of Jewish life in South Carolina. The exhibit will use more than 200 portraits, photo- graphs and household ritual objects to depict Jewish life in the state. Two hundred years ago, Charleston,. S.C., was considered the cultural capital of Jewish America. The city also was the birthplace of Reform Judaism in the United States. The exhibit will open in Charleston Tel Aviv/JTA — An Israeli court upheld a former minister's sentence on sexual abuse charges. In Wednesday's ruling, however, Yitzhak Mordechai's second sexual harassment conviction was overruled when two of three judges decided that one of the defen- dants didn't remember the exact details of the incident. Just the same, the Jerusalem court left intact an earli- er decision to sentence Mordechai to an 18-month suspended sentence.