Elyakhin was founded in 1950 as an immigrant interim housing camp (ma'abara) near the ruins of the Palestinian village Khirbat Zalafa.[3] It has a symbolic name, meaning "God will prepare", i.e. God prepared the land for the settlement of Jewish immigrants.[4] The ma'abara eventually became an agricultural community (moshav), settled entirely by immigrants from Yemen.
Elyakhin consists of the eastern part of the town, as well as three western neighborhoods – HaAlonim, HaShikmim and HaOranim.
Public structures
Elyakhin has 11 synagogues, five of which are adjacent and located in the center of the town. Three more are located on the sides of HaBanim Park on the eastern part.
Elyakhin also has a community center and public library in the town's center.