According to Katz he decided to name the new road after Rav Ovadia because he was a great figure for the entire nation and for the city of Jerusalem. Highway 16 will symbolically connect two great figures - Menachem Begin and Rav Ovadia via what will be the two main entrances to the city.
(source: NRG)
There is a long-standing debate about what is considered an appropriate commemoration of great people. Roads and parks are pretty standard for prime ministers and great leaders. Rav Ovadia definitely deserves it. The question is - a highway that is being driven on on Shabbos - is that really appropriate? Will that really bring his memory out in a good way? Just wondering out loud...
------------------------------------------------------ Reach thousands of readers with your ad by advertising on Life in Israel ------------------------------------------------------