Young French artist causing stir at Yemin Orde

 

Shofar blower by Eitan
Shofar blower by Eitan

YEMIN ORDE, Israel (Press Release) — For Eitan, Yemin Orde’s 14-year-old artistic wonder, strengthening his confidence by expressing himself through his beautiful original oil paintings was important to helping him excel in his studies. Eitan and his family arrived in Israel from a small town in northwest France when he was a youngster.

He enrolled in elementary school shortly after moving to Jerusalem and did not have the benefit of learning Hebrew before he started classes. In the classroom, without having sufficient language skills, Eitan’s attention drifted and he was unable to follow instructions or the day’s lessons.

Rabbi and Student by Eitan
Rabbi and Student by Eitan

In September 2013, Yemin Orde welcomed its first group of French-speaking teens to the Village. Fortunately, Eitan was among this group and he has been painting ever since!

Recently, the Village hosted an exhibit of Eitan’s incredible and haunting paintings. The exhibit also eitan-webincluded the artistic talent of other kids and will stay on display in the Village’s dining room for several weeks.

Eitan did not always have a means of expressing himself, particularly as a new immigrant. But at Yemin Orde, he was surrounded by a loving and supportive community and felt free to draw and reveal his creative nature. Soon, the staff recognized the artistry and depth of Eitan’s work and realized his paintings and subject matter were the works of an extraordinary talented child.

The theme of Eitan’s paintings primarily center around the Holocaust and Israel. He spends much of his free time at the Art Center and his work – mature beyond his years – shows great sensitivity and potential.

With the self-confidence he’s gained as an artist, Eitan is also excelling in his other studies as well, including math and Hebrew.

Yemin Orde is a global Village with at-risk children from more than 20 different countries, including Ethiopia, former Soviet Union, Poland, Brazil, Darfur and more. Introducing many different cultures to children at the Village provides them with a more comprehensive worldview and reinforces the Village Way principle of respect for others while embracing one’s own traditions and identity.

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