Bertram Korn

American historian and rabbi (1918–1979)

Bertram Korn was a notable American historian and rabbi, specializing in the field of Judaism. Born in 1918, he led a distinguished career that spanned multiple disciplines. As a rabbi, Korn was deeply committed to his faith and community, while his work as a historian demonstrated a strong academic foundation in Jewish studies.

Korn's service to his country was marked by significant achievements, particularly during World War II when he served in the United States Navy Chaplain Corps. Following the war, he continued to serve in the US Naval Reserve, ultimately earning a promotion to Rear Admiral in the Chaplain Corps in 1975. This milestone made him the first Jewish chaplain to attain flag rank in any branch of the US armed forces, a testament to his dedication and leadership. Korn passed away in 1979, leaving behind a legacy that reflected his dual passions for history, faith, and public service.