Tel Aviv is 110 Years Old
Human Interest •
By TPS
• 11 April, 2019
Jerusalem, 11 April, 2019 (TPS) -- Tel Aviv, the first modern-era Jewish city, marked its 110th birthday on Thursday.
Tel Aviv’s founders, only 66 families, gathered on a desolate beach on the outskirts of the ancient port city of Jaffa on April 11, 1909, and founded what has become a world-class city.
First called “Ahuzat Bayit,” Tel Aviv today is the second most populous city in Israel.