Born in Poltava, Ukraine (1898-1985) named Leib Spozhnikov, immigrated to Israel in 1922 and then also changed his name. The Levant Fair in Tel Aviv Port , , and the Ganei HaTaarucha (Exhibition Gardens) on Rokach Boulevard are two of his most prominent works. He also designed the "Flying Camel" symbol of the Levant Fair, and the "The Hebrew Laborer" statue (also at the Levant Fair) In a sign taken in 2019 at Nemal Tel Aviv St 12, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel shows a plaza named after him, with the inscription: Arieh el-Hanani plaza / 1898-1985 / Israel Prize-winning architect, "Levant Fair" planner / ARIEH EL-HANANI plaza. Click for a larger image Al-Hanani, who lives in Tel Aviv, is immortalized in a sign that appears at his place of residence on Lassalle Street
Elhanani is also immortalized in the "Showing a place" - the Pantheon in Holon