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He was a brown color, possibly a yellowish brownish color, something like a medium to light brown color.
Answer 2:

Shem appears at Genesis 9:18 - 11:10. The Bible does not state his color. Anyway, it's important to remember that Adam, Eve, Noah, Shem, etc. are mythical, not historic.

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No, it's "important" to remember that to you they're mythical, and you're comfortable with that approach because it makes it easier for you to deal with the Biblical narrative.

You haven't offered any proof other than saying the words.

Answer 3:

According to tradition, Jacob was a student of Shem, so we Jews possess a line of tradition stretching straight back to Shem; and our information is that Shem was of Mediterranean (olive) pigmentation.

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