Eva Moreimi
Eva Moreimi is a writer and a Holocaust survivor, whose experiences during World War II have deeply influenced her literary works. Born in Czechoslovakia, she was a young child when the war broke out, and her family was subjected to the horrors of the Holocaust. Despite the traumatic experiences of her early life, Eva has dedicated herself to educating others about the Holocaust and the importance of remembering its lessons.
After the war, Eva immigrated to the United States where she rebuilt her life and began to share her story. She has spoken extensively about her experiences, aiming to ensure that the atrocities of the Holocaust are neither forgotten nor repeated. Her commitment to Holocaust education has made her a respected figure in her community and among educators who teach about World War II and the Holocaust.
In her book 'Hidden Recipes: A Holocaust Memoir', Eva Moreimi not only shares her personal survival story but also the recipes that she and others preserved during the Holocaust. These recipes represent more than just food; they are a testament to the resilience and perseverance of those who were determined to maintain a semblance of normal life under unimaginable circumstances. Through her writing, Eva continues to inspire and educate future generations about the dangers of hatred and the importance of tolerance and understanding.