B'Tselem
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B'Tselem
Summary
B'Tselem is a nonprofit organization[1]. B'Tselem ranks in the top 0.67% of nonprofit_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,595 views/month, #22 of 3,287).[2]
Key Facts
- B'Tselem's field of work was human rights in Israel[3].
- B'Tselem's field of work was documenting[4].
- B'Tselem received the Carter–Menil Human Rights Prize[5].
- B'Tselem is located in Jerusalem[6].
- B'Tselem is in the country of Israel[7].
- B'Tselem's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[8].
- B'Tselem's instance of is recorded as human rights organization[9].
- B'Tselem's founder is recorded as Zahava Gal-On[10].
- B'Tselem's founder is recorded as David Zucker[11].
- B'Tselem's founder is recorded as Chaim Oron[12].
- Image of God is named after B'Tselem[13].
- B'Tselem's headquarters location is recorded as Jerusalem[14].
- B'Tselem's headquarters location is recorded as Israel[15].
- B'Tselem's Commons category is recorded as B'Tselem[16].
- B'Tselem's industry is recorded as international activities[17].
- February 3, 1989 marks the founding of B'Tselem[18].
- B'Tselem's official website is recorded as http://www.btselem.org/[19].
- B'Tselem's employees is recorded as {'amount': '+29'}[20].
- B'Tselem's member count is recorded as {'amount': '+12'}[21].
- B'Tselem's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'Q131309', 'amount': '+11273977'}[22].
- B'Tselem's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'Q131309', 'amount': '+11027293'}[23].
- B'Tselem's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'Q131309', 'amount': '+9999444'}[24].
- B'Tselem's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'Q131309', 'amount': '+9968854'}[25].
- B'Tselem's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'Q131309', 'amount': '+9998766'}[26].
- B'Tselem's total revenue is recorded as {'unit': 'Q131309', 'amount': '+9808032'}[27].
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Founding
Founders include Zahava Gal-On[10], David Zucker[11], and Chaim Oron[12]. February 3, 1989 marks the founding of B'Tselem[18].
Leadership
Board members include Elias Khoury[28], an advocate[29], b. 1951[30], of Palestine[31], specialised in land law[32]; David Zonsheine[33], a software engineer[34], b. 1973[35], of Israel[36]; Orly Noy[37], a journalist[38], b. 1970[39], of Israel[40]; Danny Rubinstein[41], a journalist[42], b. 1937[43], of Israel[44]; and Meir Amor[45].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Jerusalem[14], a city[46], in Kingdom of Judah[47], founded in -4000[48] and Israel[15], a Mediterranean country[49], in Israel[50], founded in 1948[51].
Industry
B'Tselem's industry is recorded as international activities[17]. Fields of work include human rights in Israel[3], a human rights by country or territory[52] and documenting[4].
Recognition
B'Tselem received the Carter–Menil Human Rights Prize[5].
Why It Matters
B'Tselem ranks in the top 0.67% of nonprofit_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,595 views/month, #22 of 3,287).[2] B'Tselem has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[53] B'Tselem is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[54]
FAQs
What awards did B'Tselem receive?
Honors received include Carter–Menil Human Rights Prize[5].