Polish Talmudist of the eighteenth century died July, 10, 1773. Meïr was a grandson of Joseph Te'omim, and was a preacher in Lemberg. He wrote: "Nofet Ẓufim" (included in his son Joseph Te'omim's "Rab Peninim" Frankfort-on-the-Oder, 1782) "Birkat Yosef we-Eliyahu Rabba" (Zolkiev, 1750). According to his son Joseph, he wrote a work entitled "'Emeḳ Halakah," comprising explanations of a large part of the Talmud. His decisions are cited in the works of later Talmudists.