Larry Kass, October 1, 2015
Title
Larry Kass, October 1, 2015
Description
Larry Kass talks about his childhood in Connecticut. He describes his career as an advertising and marketing executive in New York before moving to Kentucky to work for Heaven Hill Distillery in 1998. He also discusses his family history, including his maternal grandfather fleeing the Russian Red Army in 1917, walking from Ukraine to Amsterdam, stowing away on a boat to Montreal, Canada, and eventually migrating to America. Kass describes his family’s relationship to Judaism as well as his own personal Jewish identity. His parents ensured that he was raised with a strong Jewish identity and he has done the same for his children. Since moving to Louisville, Kass has been an active member in the Louisville Jewish community, including a seven year stint as a member of the Jewish Family and Career Services and as an active member of his Temple.
Kass describes the founding of Heaven Hill Distillery in the years following Prohibition and outlines the changes in the bourbon distilling and wholesale distribution industry from being several family-owned, primarily Jewish, operations to fewer consolidated companies. He describes the history of the distilled spirits industry in the United States from the early 1900s, and shares some of his favorite bourbon lingo and phrases. Kass goes into detail about the Jewish families who were involved in bourbon production before and after Prohibition and their influences on the industry, as well as women's role in the industry. Kass reflects on the future of bourbon, and describes the Whiskey Jewbilee, a Jewish whiskey sampling event.
Kass describes the founding of Heaven Hill Distillery in the years following Prohibition and outlines the changes in the bourbon distilling and wholesale distribution industry from being several family-owned, primarily Jewish, operations to fewer consolidated companies. He describes the history of the distilled spirits industry in the United States from the early 1900s, and shares some of his favorite bourbon lingo and phrases. Kass goes into detail about the Jewish families who were involved in bourbon production before and after Prohibition and their influences on the industry, as well as women's role in the industry. Kass reflects on the future of bourbon, and describes the Whiskey Jewbilee, a Jewish whiskey sampling event.
Subject
Jews--Identity.
Women in the whiskey industry
Bourbon whiskey.
Entrepreneurship
Jewish businesspeople
Small business--Kentucky
Small business--Ownership
Alcohol industry.
Distilleries--Kentucky
Family-owned business enterprises.
Whiskey industry--Kentucky
Format
video
Identifier
2015oh432_jk008
Interviewer
Janice W. Fernheimer
J. T. Waldman
Interviewee
Larry Kass
Interview Keyword
Jewish children
Jewish families.
Childhood
Emigration and immigration.
Family histories.
OHMS Object
Interview Rights
All rights to the interviews, including but not restricted to legal title, copyrights and literary property rights, have been transferred to the University of Kentucky Libraries.
Interview Usage
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Collection
Citation
“Larry Kass, October 1, 2015,” Jewish Kentucky, accessed November 18, 2024, https://nunncenter.net/jewishkentucky/items/show/267.