Rabbi Sholom Shachne Zohn (1910–2012) was a former dean of the Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, who later lived in Jerusalem, Israel.
[1] When he was 13 years of age he began to receive religious training in the Mordechai Rosenblatt Talmud Torah while also attending public school on the East Side of Manhattan.
Upon returning to America in anticipation of the Holocaust, he assumed a position in Torah Vodaas (in Brooklyn) as a professor of Talmud, eventually becoming one of the school's deans.
Eventually, Rabbi Zohn retired from his position in Torah Vodaas to immigrate to Israel.
There, Rabbi Schachne Zohn headed, for forty years, Kollel Kodshim V'Taharos,[3] a study group for adult men in Jerusalem which analyzed sacrificial laws in a Talmudic context.