Oren Kristal, a grandson, said he died Friday. "He managed to accomplish a lot. Every year he lived was like a few years for somebody else," Oren told The Associated Press yesterday.
Last year Guinness World Records awarded Kristal a certificate as the world's oldest man at his home in Haifa, Israel.
Kristal was born to an Orthodox Jewish family near the town of Zarnow in Poland in 1903.
"He used to walk very fast until he was very old, faster than me, and he used to tell me that when he was my age if you didn't walk fast enough your feet would stick to the frozen ground," Oren recalled his grandfather telling him.
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Six million Jews were systematically murdered by German Nazis and their collaborators during WWII.
"He used to tell us whenever we were mourning someone that we should consider that they are being buried in the land of Israel, most of the people he knew did not get to be buried in a grave when they died," Oren said.
He later married another Holocaust survivor and moved with her to Israel in 1950 where he built a new family and a successful confectionary business.
"He was a very hard working man, a lot of energy always running from one place to another doing something," Oren, his grandson said.
He said his grandfather participated in one of his great-grandsons bar mitzvah just a few weeks ago. An observant Jew, Kristal himself only celebrated his bar mitzvah last year, a hundred years later than usual.
Oren said his grandfather gave no explanation to the secret for his incredible longevity. He is survived by two children and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, media reported.