Yitskhok Rudashevski (10 December 1927, Vilnius – 1 October 1943) was a young Jewish teenager who lived in the Vilna Ghetto in Lithuania during the 1940s. He wrote a diary from June 1941 to April 1943 which detailed his life and struggles living in the ghetto. He was shot to death in the Ponary massacre during the liquidation of September–October 1943.[1] His diary was discovered by his cousin Sore Voloshin, in 1944. His cousin Voloshin fought the German army and the Soviet Union, later returning to the hideout, and found Yitskhok's diary.
An English translation of the diary was published in 1973 by the Ghetto Fighters' House in Israel. The original diary is held in the archives of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in New York.[2]
. Alexandra Zapruder. Salvaged Pages: Young Writers' Diaries of the Holocaust. 2004. Yale University Press. 978-0-300-10307-6. 196.