Irene Frisch was born in
Drohobycz, Poland (now
Ukraine) and survived
the Holocaust in hiding. She was the daughter of Israel and Sarah Bienstock. She, her sister Pola and mother were hidden for two and a half years in the apartment of Frania Sobkowa, a woman who was the girls' nanny before the war. Irene's story
"My Christmas Story" is about the night Ms. Sobkowa rescued her from the
Drohobycz Ghetto in 1941. After liberation, Irene lived in Poland,
Germany, Israel and since 1960 the
New York metropolitan area. She attended high school in Poland and college at the
University of Heidelberg (Germany) and
Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She also obtained a master's degree in Library Science from
Columbia University (New York). She was married for 50 years to the late Eugene Frisch and had two children and four grandchildren. Her stories were published in the book
Give Me The Children, co-written with her sister Pola Arbiser. Her stories were also published in newspapers and magazines including
The New York Post, and the book
Chicken Soup for the Jewish Soul. ==References==