
When she was 88, Hilda Jaffe decided to open a new chapter in her life.
She sold her home in New Jersey and moved to a one‑bedroom apartment in the heart of Manhattan. At over 100 years old, Jaffe has been a longtime volunteer tour and exhibition guide at the historic New York Public Library. She cleans her small apartment by herself and walks about half a mile from her home to the library, and to local grocery stores, carrying her groceries home.
As part of her volunteer work at the library, Jaffe gained in-depth knowledge about the roughly 250 items displayed there, from which she selected 40 to present in her tours. “The tour is not [based on] a script. It is something that you have to work out yourself,” she said in a interview with Fortune. She uses WhatsApp, Zoom, and emails to keep in contact with her close family….
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