In 1922 El-Hanani
immigrated to
Mandate Palestine,
Stage design In the 1920s and 1930s Elhanani continued his avant-garde work by
designing sets and costumes for theatre plays such as "Nishfei Peretz" (
lit. 'Peretz soireés'; 1926) and "Megilat Esther" (
lit. '
Book of Esther'; 1930). Eventually he designed pavilions for trade fairs abroad. the Isaac Wolfson Building (1953), the
Modernist-
Brutalist Conference Center (1958), and the Stone Administration Building (with Nissan Canaan, 1966).
Other design work Apart from
stage design, Elhanani also worked in the fields of
graphic design,
sculpture, and
typography. The Russian avant-garde style can be easily recognised in his work for the
Hebrew-language monthly youth magazine "Moledeth" ("Homeland") published in the 1920s in
Erez Israel. El-Hanani designed the
logos of the pre-state
Palmach paramilitary, and later that of the
Israel Defense Forces. ==Awards==