The smile, the glasses, and the story behind them: Eli Elkabetz chosen for modeling
Eli Elkabetz, a toddler born three weeks before the massacre in Kfar Aza, was chosen to model in campaigns for baby products. Her father Nadav recounted the family's survival story, and the agency Tzvika Vazana was thrilled by her smile and glasses. The family sees this as a choice of life and hope.
Eli Elkabetz, a toddler born three weeks before the massacre in Kfar Aza, was chosen to model in campaigns for baby products. Her father, Nadav Elkabetz, told Maariv that the family was saved thanks to the vigilance of his wife Eden, who asked to return home from the grandparents' house on the eve of the attack. At the agency of Tzvika Vazana, they were thrilled with Eli, describing her as having a captivating smile and unique glasses, and noting that she reminds them of her aunt Sivan, may she rest in peace, who perished in the massacre. The family sees this choice as a choice of life and hope, and her story is presented as a reminder that even from pain, light can grow.
The smile, the glasses, and the story behind them: Eli Elkabetz chosen for modeling