Solomon ben Semah, also known as Abu Bishr Sulayman ben Semah, was a Jewish scribe who lived in Ramla during the 11th-century.
He held a position at a talmudical academy.
Fragments of his letters to distant Jewish communities were discovered in the Cairo genizah, most of them dealing with public affairs.
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