Sha’anan, Shlomo (“Momo”)
Son of Avraham and Mina. He was born in Petah Tikva on August 18, 1950. As a child he traveled with his parents to England, when his father served as a writer there. At a young age, you took him away from his mother. Afterward he went to France with his father, who was on the mission of the Foreign Ministry, and at the end of the first part of his studies he was offered by the administration of the institution and the director of the education department of the French Foreign Ministry to continue his studies at no charge at Lissi. But he returned to Israel and studied at the Tel Aviv Municipal High School. He used to translate literary works from different languages and he had a great hand in French literature and culture. There was grace and gentleness on his face, a smile of wisdom and even a thin irony. And he would like to stay in his own homes and be in the possession of the individual in poetry and art, in the world of his dreams of what is to come. After completing his high school studies, he was drafted into the IDF, which was in November 1968, but did not spend four months in compulsory service, and he passed away on February 18, 1969. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. In his estate, in addition to his original sources, there were also excerpts from the writings of Malarmey, Bergson, Chaucer, and Poe. In “Shiva” for his death, a list written by the author Chaim Hazaz was printed in Davar.