The Faculty for Justice in Palestine at the University of Pennsylvania is suing the school in an attempt to stop it from participating in a U.S. Department of Education investigation into antisemitism on campus.

The New York Civil Liberties Union and an organization that represents pro-Palestinian activists are suing Columbia University for what they describe as the “unlawful suspension” of two pro-Palestinian student groups on campus. But now, Columbia is considering reinstating its chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace.

A New Jersey school group apologized for an email to staff encouraging them to “contextualize” lessons about Ramadan by explaining how Israel prevents Palestinian Muslims from celebrating their holiday as it “enacts genocide.”

A group of pro-Palestinian activists disrupted an astrophysics lecture on black holes by a visiting Israeli professor at the University of Nevada. The lecture had to be cancelled.

Money donated to the JAFI Fund for Victims of Terror; Lev Echad; The Israeli Trauma and Resiliency Center; and One Family-Overcoming Terror Together is to be used for humanitarian purposes that support medical and psychological treatment for former hostages and their families. More than 250 Israelis were taken hostage on Oct. 7, when Hamas attacked Israel. More than 100 were freed in November during a temporary ceasefire. An estimated 136 people remain hostage in Gaza, of whom about 100 are thought to be alive.