With Rashi's oversight, Shemaiah composed a commentary to several tractates of the
Talmud; Shemaiah's commentary to
Middot is printed in standard editions of the Talmud. Many of his other compositions did not survive. In addition, he authored the following works: •
Sodot or
Midrash, notes on the construction of the
Tabernacle as described in
Exodus 25–26. It was edited on the basis of the Munich manuscript by Berliner in
Monatsschrift, 1864, pp. 224 et seq. • An exegesis of
Deuteronomy 13, in manuscript. • Commentary on the
Machzor, also in manuscript. • Glosses on the
Pentateuch. • Commentary on the
Song of Songs. • Commentary on b.
Tamid, published Uziel Fuchs (2000). ==References==