Semah ben Josiah

Semah ben Josiah (Hebrew: צמח בן יאשיהו) was the great-grandson of Anan ben David, a Nasi, and the head of the Palestinian yeshiva in the 9th century.

[1] According to a fragment found in the Cairo Genizah (T-S 312.82), Semah reigned as head of the Palestinian Yeshiva for 31 years and was a Rabbanite.

[2] His children lost the position to the rival Gaonic family.

[1] Another Genizah fragment (T-S 12.128) lists Semah as both a Rosh Yeshiva and a Nasi.

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