Rabbi Shalom Shachna (? - 1558), was a Talmudist well known as the Rosh Yeshiva of several great Rishonim including Moses Isserles, who was also his son in law.
Shachna was a pupil of Jacob Pollak , founder of the method of Talmudic study known as the Pilpul . In 1515 Shachna established the yeshiva in Lublin, which had the third largest Jewish community in Poland in this period. Shachna became famous as a teacher, and students came to Lublin from all over Europe to study there. The yeshiva became a center of learning of both Talmud and Kaballah. The great scholarship of those who studied there led to the city being named the "Jewish Oxford"; the Rosh yeshiva received the title of rector and equal rights to those in Polish universities with the permission of the King in 1567. Shachna was succeeded as head of Lublin Yeshiva by Solomon Luria, (Maharshal).
Only one of Shachna's writings, the treatise Pesachim be-Inyan Kiddushin has been published - Shachna was known for his modesty, and enjoined his son Israel from printing any of his manuscripts.
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