TEL AVIV - Herzlia Gymnasium
Originally named Ahuzat Bayit, Tel Aviv was founded by 60 families in 1909 as a Jewish neighborhood near Jaffa. In 1910, the name was changed to Tel Aviv, meaning "Hill of Spring." The Herzlia Gymnasium, the first Hebrew language secondary school in the world, was founded soon thereafter. Card published by Eliahu Bros, Jaffa & Tel-Aviv, No. 18, late 1930's.
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