1900s • 1904 –
Ohel Moshe was founded. • 1905 -
Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, the first Hebrew Highschool was founded. • 1906 –
Kerem HaTeimanim was founded. • 1909 –
Tel Aviv founded as neighborhood in
Jaffa.
1910s • 1917 – April:
Tel Aviv and Jaffa deportation.
1920s exhibition, the first modern art exhibition in the land of Israel in which participated Tel Aviv's
Histadrut Art Studio • 1921 –
Meir Dizengoff becomes mayor. • 1925 –
David Bloch-Blumenfeld becomes mayor. • 1926 - The
Histadrut art school, the first modern art academy in Israel, is founded by
Yitzhak Frenkel.
1930s • 1930s –
White City built. • 1932 •
Tel Aviv Museum of Art established. •
Maccabiah Stadium opens. • 1936 –
Israel Rokach becomes mayor. • 1938 –
Jaffa Zoo opens. • 1939 –
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper begins publication.
1940s • 1941 –
Tel Aviv Central Bus Station opens. • 1948 – Population: 244,614.
1950s • 1950 •
Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality formed. • 1951 –
Ramat Gan Stadium opens in
Tel Aviv metropolitan. • 1953 •
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange founded. •
Chaim Levanon becomes mayor. • 1959 - 1961 - Historic building of Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium destroyed sparking conservation movement in Israel.
1960s • 1960 •
Mordechai Namir becomes mayor. •
Israel Sports Center for the Disabled established near city. • 1962 –
Bloomfield Stadium opens. • 1963 –
Yad Eliyahu Arena opens. • 1964 – November:
16th Chess Olympiad held. • 1965 –
Shalom Meir Tower built. • 1968 – November:
1968 Summer Paralympics. • 1969 –
Yehoshua Rabinovitz becomes mayor.
1970s • 1970 •
Luna Park (amusement park) built. • ''''
Russian-language newspaper in publication. • 1996 – 4 March:
Dizengoff Center suicide bombing. • 1997 –
Isrotel Tower built. • 1998 •
Ron Huldai becomes mayor. • Center for Contemporary Art founded. • 1999 –
Azrieli Center,
Tzameret Towers, and
Beit Rubinstein hi-rise built.
2000s • 2000 •
Tel Aviv University Railway Station opens. •
Levinstein Tower and
Tel Aviv Towers built. ==21st century==