Isaac Wolfe Bernheim (November 4,1848- 1945) was a Jewish businessman notable for starting the I. W. Harper brand of bourbon distilled at the Bernheim distillery in Louisville, Kentucky. The success of his distillery and distribution business helped to consolidate the Louisville area as a major centre of Kentucky bourbon distilling. Bernheim was also a philanthropist, establishing the 14,000 acre (57 km²) Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in Bullitt County.
Bernheim Brothers & Uri moved from Paducah to Louisville in 1888 for the purchase of a distillery in New Haven. In 1896 Bernheim Brothers & Uri bought the Pleasure Ridge Park Distillery and renamed it Bernheim Distillery Co. Following the purchase of this distillery, they began the production of an elite whiskey brand called I.W. Harper. Bernheim sold the business to the Schenley Distilling Corp in 1937.
Bernheim was a prominent member of the Jewish community active in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the American Jewish Committee. He donated to establish the first library at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. In Louisville, he funded the first home for the Young Men's Hebrew Association and funded an addition to the Jewish Hospital.
He also financed two Kentucky statues in the statuary hall of the US Capitol, making them the only two statues there to be privately purchased. In addition, he financed a statue of Abraham Lincoln ooutside the Louisville Free Public Library and the statue of Thomas Jefferson outside the Jefferson County courthouse. Upon visiting his hometown of Schmieheim Germany in the early 20th Century, he discovered the village had no running water. He made an extremely large contribution, enabling the town to install its first plumbing system.
1848 births | 1945 deaths | American philanthropists | Brewing magnates | German-Americans
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