In 1965 he worked with Yitzhak Danziger to create a sculpture at entrance to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem which was the largest sculpture ever erected in Israel.
Yitzhak Rabin | Yitzhak Ben-Zvi | Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog | Yitzhak Sadeh | Paula Danziger | Yitzhak Navon | Yitzhak Mordechai | Yitzhak Katz | Yitzhak Isaac Halevy Rabinowitz | Yitzhak Danziger | Nick Danziger | Elisha Ben Yitzhak | Danziger Bridge shootings | Danziger Bridge | Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin | Yitzhak Zamir | Yitzhak Yitzhaky (politician born 1902) | Yitzhak Vaknin | Yitzhak Tshuva | Yitzhak Reiter | Yitzhak-Meir Levin | Yitzhak Levy | Yitzhak Klinghoffer | Yitzhak Aharon Korff | Jeff Danziger | assassination of Yitzhak Rabin |
Some of the artists who took after the movement were the sculptor Yitzhak Danziger (whose Nimrod became a visual emblem of the Canaanite idea), novelist Benjamin Tammuz, writer Amos Kenan, novelist and translator Aharon Amir, thinker and linguist Uzzi Ornan and many others.