Meir de Boton

ca. 1535–ca. 1590

Among the first generation of Portuguese Jewish exiles to settle in Salonika, Meir ben Moses de Boton was active in that city as a public figure, scholar, and author of elaborate Hebrew liturgical poetry, for which his adopted city was an important center. De Boton exchanged his compositions with like-minded rabbis and patrons of the genre. He was the brother of the better-known R. Abraham Ḥiyya ben Moses de Boton, and uncle of Abraham’s son, Meir ben Abraham de Boton, a leading figure of the following generation of Salonika’s Jewish community, whose responsa were published posthumously in Smyrna (1660).

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A Supplication for the Day of Atonement

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For Yom Kippur, with the help of God, may He be praised. Another supplication [teḥinah]. I have founded it as the former ones, have established it, and upheld it. I the young one, Meir, son of our…