Meshulam Zalman ben Solomon Cohn
1739–1819 (age 80)
Biography
Meshulam Zalman ben Solomon Cohn was a respected rabbi whose spiritual leadership and scholarly contributions enriched Jewish life during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born in 1739, he devoted himself to rabbinic studies, religious instruction, and the guidance of his community, maintaining the traditions and teachings of Jewish faith during a period of significant historical change.
Rabbi Cohn's tenure as a spiritual leader extended through decades of dedication to his community's religious and intellectual needs. His scholarly work and pastoral care reflected the important role rabbis played in preserving and transmitting Jewish tradition. He continued his service until his death in 1819, leaving behind a legacy of religious commitment and scholarly achievement that honored the Jewish heritage he served.