Born in Jerusalem, Israel (1888-1945). In 1907 he traveled to Darmstadt, Germany where he studied architecture and where he also met Wilhelm Hecker who was later his partner in an architecture firm they opened in Jerusalem in 1920. Eliezer Yellin is a member of the famous Yellin family from the Even Israel neighborhood in Jerusalem, which is commemorated with the sign "Photograph in stone" And can be seen marked with an arrow in the picture taken from that sign Together with his partner Hecker, he built many buildings in Jerusalem, including many houses in the Rehavia neighborhood, David Yellin College and more.
Gan Eliezer in Rehavia is named after him
The buildings in the site designed by Eliezer Yellin