NEW YORK - On April 19, 1921, the world was recovering from the 1918 Flu pandemic when Sarah and Moshe Rosenzweig gave birth to their sixth and youngest child Esther in Cologne, Germany.
100 years later Esther is here on Long Island. Now vaccinated, she has survived a new pandemic while celebrating that huge milestone — turning 100.
She says her family is her secret to longevity."I have children, that’s why I’m still alive, my kids are wonderful," said Esther.At her home in Melville, which she shares with one of her daughters Naomi, Esther tells us her remarkable story.