Menachem ben Yosef was a second-generation chazzan (prayer leader) who lived in Troyes, a city in the Champagne region of France (home of Rashi, famous 11th-century exegete and legal authority), in the second half of the 13th century. He wrote Seder Troyes because he had received many questions about the details of local prayer customs and wanted to preserve the community’s traditions as his father had taught them.
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