UK Jewish centenarians celebrate 83rd wedding anniversary

Two Jewish centenarians in Britain celebrated their 83rd wedding anniversary, becoming what is thought to be the country’s longest married couple.

Helen and Maurice Kaye, aged 104 and 105, celebrated their anniversary last week surrounded by their family at home in Bournemouth, the Jewish Chronicle reported.

The couple met when Maurice Kaye was a travelling salesman for his father’s clothing business. They have been together for 87 years.

“So much has changed, but we still have each other, thank God,” he was quoted as saying. “We had a great day with fabulous entertainment from our gorgeous great-grandchildren. Now on to the next milestone.”

Helen Kaye said: “I surprised myself how much I enjoyed it,” referring to the anniversary party the couple had at their home approximately 120 kilometres south-west of London.

The couple have two surviving children, seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

The couple said they could have been celebrating their 87th wedding anniversary were it not for the fact that Helen Kaye had not been allowed to marry sooner, as she had an older sister and tradition dictated that she should have the chance to wed first.

Once married, Maurice Kaye went on to manage his father’s factory and two shops in London before joining the army in 1939, according to the Jewish News.

In 1944, the couple’s factory, shops and home were destroyed in the war, leading them to move to Bournemouth, where they had four children.

“I didn’t think it would last a week, but it’s amazing it’s lasted 80 years,” Maurice Kaye was quoted as telling the Jewish News jokingly several years ago about his marriage.

In that interview, he offered the secret to their happy marriage: always agreeing with his wife.

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