CAPETOWN, SOUTH AFRICA (VINnews) — A Jewish woman from South Africa is celebrating her 111th birthday at the Highlands House Home for Jewish Aged in Cape Town, according to a report by the Cape Jewish Chronicle.

Rosalie Wolpe, who used to reside in the Cape Town suburb of Claremont, credits her long life to physical activity. Wolpe never owned a car, preferring to walk to work and to shops. She was also an active mountaineer in her youth, having met her late husband during a climb of Table Mountain.

Wolpe wakes up every day on time for her tea and lunch. Her carer, Julia, says that she wants her soup and tea piping hot and will not eat or drink when it is warm or lukewarm. She still likes bittersweet chocolate and her favorite treat is a chocolate muffin and a cappuchino. Her son David (her baby, as she likes to refer to him) makes sure she gets her favorite items on a regular basis.

Rosalie spends every afternoon at the bingo house. She never misses this activity and is apparently very successful at the game to judge by the number of prizes she has received. Reading a newspaper is another activity which she enjoys and the supercentenarian is much loved at her nursing home.

“Our leading lady says she is very content at Highlands House,” the nursing home said.
“The mutual love between Rosalie and her two carers Julia and Emma is clear to see, and the same can be said for all the carers, staff and residents of Highlands House. Rosalie is our icon and is loved and admired by all.”