Even Yehuda

Even Yehuda (Hebrew: אֶבֶן יְהוּדָה) is a town in the central Sharon region of Israel east of Netanya.

[3] Even Yehuda is named for Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, one of the leading figures in the revival of the Hebrew language.

It was founded in December 1932 by the Bnei Benyamin society and the Notea corporation.

In 1950, Even Yehuda became a local council, as it was merged with the nearby villages of Be'er Ganim, founded in 1932 by workers of the Dead Sea Works, and Tel Tzur, founded in 1932 by teachers of Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium led by Haim Boger.

[2] In 2007, the Walworth Barbour American International School in Israel (WBAIS) moved to a new campus in Even Yehuda.