Moshe ben Machir (or Moshe ben Yehudah haMachiri) was rabbi and kabbalist of Safed who lived in the 16th century. He is primarily known as the author of the book Seder haYom, source of the Modeh Ani prayer.
MoshebenMachir (or Mosheben Yehudah haMachiri) was rabbi and kabbalist of Safed who lived in the 16th century. He is primarily known as the author of...
and first appears in the work Seder haYom by the 16th century rabbi MoshebenMachir. As this prayer does not include any of the names of God, observant...
destroyed like the first. Yet another teaching, passed down later, by MoshebenMachir in the 16th century, explicitly stated that Jews had lived in Spain...
Gershom ben Judah, his brother Machirben Judah, Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils (Tob 'Elem) of Limoges, Rabbeinu Tam (Jacob ben Meïr), Menahem ben Perez of...
and who may have been Jacob benMachir ibn Tibbon. It is probable, also, that Levi was instructed by his uncle Reuben ben Ḥayyim, from whom he quotes...
ben Abraham Bedersi Nissim of Gerona Jacob benMachir ibn Tibbon Isaac Nathan ben Kalonymus Judah Messer Leon David ben Judah Messer Leon Obadiah ben...
September, 1304, the letter was to be read before the congregation, when Jacob Machir Don Profiat Tibbon, the renowned astronomical and mathematical writer, entered...
destroyed like the first. In yet another teaching, passed down later by Moses benMachir in the 16th century, an explicit reference is made to the fact that Jews...