
Shoshanna Lehrer is an artist, born in 1934 in Vienna, Austria.
She and her family lived in Indonesia as refugees after fleeing from the Nazi regime in 1938.
Once the war ended, they returned to Europe, but this time to the Netherlands, where she got married and started a family.
Shoshanna Lehrer studied fine arts at the Academy of Arts in Vienna, and at the University of Arts in The Hague, Netherlands.
In the 1960's, she and her family lived in south America for a few years.
She won First Prize both in 1965 and 1966, at the American Women's Union Exhibition of
Guayaquil, Ecuador.
In 1982 she made "Aliyah" and moved with two of her daughters to Israel.
In 2013 her book "New Beginnings: From Japanese Prison Camps to Aliyah" was published by Makor Jewish Community Library in Australia.
Shoshanna Lehrer lives in Herzliya, Israel,
together with her partner.