Mega-talented woodworker/artisan Shimon Tayar of Rechasim (Kfar Chassidim) might have remained a relatively unknown wood sculptor had he not agreed to fulfill the recent request of the town’s mayor. Rabbi Yitzchak Reich who heads this city in northern Israel finally decided to make his dream a reality as the yahrtzeit of Rav Ovadiah Yosef approached on 3 Cheshvan: The municipal council had decided to build a square in his honor — Kikar Maran (Maran Square) — but it wasn’t enough to simply name the small park after Rav Ovadiah. Rabbi Reich wanted to visually commemorate the man who had made such a huge impact on Jews all over Eretz Yisrael and around the world and knew Tayar was the address for a truly special and unique memorial creation.