The American TV program Dancing with the Stars, in which couples take to the ballroom floor competing for first prize, is avidly watched by countless viewers. But Sheila Patz, at her recent 100th birthday party celebration in a hall near Jerusalem filled to capacity, wearing a dazzling white sweater with a smile to match, entranced us all. 

With arms aloft, she pirouetted to face captivated would-be partners. Finally came my turn, after which we enjoyed a delicious meal and a 70-year-old 60mm film showing scenes of her family’s carefree existence. Her six little children were seen tumbling freely barefoot, idyllically careless of time as was their wont in rural South Africa’s easygoing life.

Nodding and smiling, without a sign of regret for bygone days, she leaned toward me and whispered in my ear, “If you come over for a cup of tea, I will tell you the secret of long life.”

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