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Emanuel Bronner


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Berthold Heilbronner, Franziska Heilbronner

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Emanuel Theodore Bronner (born  Emanuel Heilbronner , February 1, 1908 – March 7, 1997) was the maker of Dr. Bronner's Castile soap. He used product labels to promote his moral and religious ideas, including a belief in the goodness and unity of humanity.

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History

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Bronner was born in Heilbronn, Germany, to the Heilbronner family of soap makers. He emigrated to the United States in 1929, dropping "Heil" from his name because of its associations with Nazism. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1936. As the family was Jewish, he pleaded with his parents to emigrate with him for fear of the then-ascendant Nazi Party, but they refused. His last contact with his parents was in the form of a censored postcard saying, "You were right. —Your loving father." His parents died in the Holocaust.

Career

He started his business making products by hand in his home. The product labels are crowded with statements of Bronner's philosophy, which he called "All-One-God-Faith" and the "Moral ABC". Many of Bronner's references came from Jewish and Christian sources, such as the Shema and the Beatitudes; others from writers such as Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Paine. On his labels he referred to the Jewish sage Hillel the Elder as "Rabbi Hillel" and to Jesus Christ as "Rabbi Jesus." The labels became famous for their idiosyncratic style, including hyphens to join long strings of words and the liberal use of exclamation marks.

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In 1946, while promoting his "Moral ABC" at the University of Chicago, Bronner was arrested for refusing to leave the Dean's office, and committed to the Elgin Mental Health Center, a mental hospital in Elgin, Illinois, from which he escaped after shock treatments. Bronner believed those shock treatments brought about his eventual blindness.

After moving his family several times, he settled in Escondido, California, where eventually his soap-making operation grew into a small factory. At his death in 1997, it produced more than a million bottles of soap and other products a year, but was still not mechanized. The firm has been the subject of many published articles and has supported many charitable causes.

Legacy

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After Bronner's death, his family has continued to run the business. His grandson David Bronner is currently CEO. The family has said the labels he wrote will not change except when required by government regulations.

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His life was the subject of a 2007 documentary film, Dr. Bronner's Magic Soapbox.

References

Emanuel Bronner Wikipedia