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- Shemaiah of Soissons was a French Jewish scholar of the 12th century. He is often erroneously identified with . He was a pupil of Rashi, and Abraham Epstein identified him as Rashi's "secretary" and "scribe". Rashi referred to him as "our brother Shemaiah", and wrote that due to their shared study of Ezekiel, Rashi changed one of his interpretations. According to Rabbeinu Tam, Shemaiah was the father-in-law of Rabbeinu Tam's brother, likely referring to Rashbam. (en)
- Шемаия из Суассона (га-Шошани, ивр. רבי שמעיה раби Шемайя; из города Суасона; XII век) — французский экзегет, ученик Раши. (ru)
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- Wilhelm Bacher and Schulim Ochser (en)
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- http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=604&letter=S&search=Shemaiah%20of%20Soissons|title=Shemaiah of Soissons (en)
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- Shemaiah of Soissons was a French Jewish scholar of the 12th century. He is often erroneously identified with . He was a pupil of Rashi, and Abraham Epstein identified him as Rashi's "secretary" and "scribe". Rashi referred to him as "our brother Shemaiah", and wrote that due to their shared study of Ezekiel, Rashi changed one of his interpretations. According to Rabbeinu Tam, Shemaiah was the father-in-law of Rabbeinu Tam's brother, likely referring to Rashbam. (en)
- Шемаия из Суассона (га-Шошани, ивр. רבי שמעיה раби Шемайя; из города Суасона; XII век) — французский экзегет, ученик Раши. (ru)
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- Shemaiah of Soissons (en)
- Шемаия из Суассона (ru)
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