Ehjeh Ascher Ehjeh (Hebrew: אהיה אשר אהיה; "I am that I am") is the first EP by Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows, and was released in 1995 as a companion to the album Todeswunsch - Sous le soleil de Saturne.
The title of the EP is the response God gave to Moses when He was asked for His name, as seen in the Bible (Exodus 3:14.)
The cover painting is a detail of Saint Jerome Writing by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
The EP contains three songs featured on Todeswunsch - Sous le soleil de Saturne stripped of their backing tracks,[1] bookended by the new song "anima" and a demo recording of "Tanz der Grausamkeit".
"anima" began the recurring theme of sexual re-orientation in Anna-Varney Cantodea's lyrics, evident in the concluding line: "My true self is female how could I ever doubt..." Ehjeh Ascher Ehjeh was re-released alongside Voyager - The Jugglers of Jusa and the demo tape Es reiten die Toten so schnell... for the first time as part of the rarities box set Like a Corpse Standing in Desperation, due to costly prices for cheap copies of the EP sold on eBay.