Alisa Ehrmann-Shek

Alisa “Alice” Ehrmann-Shek (May 5, 1927, Prague[1]-2007) is a Holocaust survivor whose diary documents the last six months of the Theresienstadt Ghetto.

Alice and her older sister neither attended religious schools nor did they practice Judaism though they always knew of their Jewish heritage.

[4] Both Alice and her husband Zeev Shek were Czechoslovak and Theresienstadt survivors.

[2][5] Her diary is 33 pages long, includes drawings she made and is written in German but uses Hebrew letters.

[2] The diary covers the period between October 1944 and May 1945[1] and was published in April 2018 under the title I think of an eternal summer.