According to tradition the Shabbat was celebrated intensely by Wolf Aronius and his family. The family lived a secluded life. There was a lot of contact with the family of Wolf's brother. They also had a daughter Sara who worked as a nurse in the Apeldoornse Bos. When she came to visit she brought female friends with her.
See: D. Driessen, ‘Voor ik het vergeet’, Sluziger Kroniek 28 (Historische Vereniging van Zwartsluis, december 1999)
Wolf Aronius was married to Carolina Potsdammer. The couple had a daughter Sara and a son Aron. The family lived 163 Kleine Lageland in Zwartsluis. Wolf Aronius is listed both as a textile goods merchant and as a stock clerk. His son Aron was a baker and his daughter Sara a nurse at the Apeldoornse Bos. During the war Wolf Aronius was sent to the Conrad labour camp at Staphorst.
H. Hamburger and J.C. Regtien, Joodse oorlogsmonumenten in de provincie Overijssel, alsmede algemene oorlogsmonumenten waarop joodse namen voorkomen. Profiel (Bedum 2002) 64