Simcha (disambiguation)

Simcha is Hebrew for happiness or joy.

Simcha may also refer to:
 * A joyous event in Judaism, such as a wedding, bar mitzvah, or bat mitzvah is generally referred to as a simcha

Simcha may also refer to:

People

 * Reza Simkhah (born 1970), Iranian wrestler
 * Simcha Barbiro (born 1967), Israeli actor
 * Simcha Blass (1897–1982), Polish-Israeli engineer and inventor
 * Simcha Bunim Alter (1898–1992)
 * Simcha Bunim Cohen, Orthodox rabbi and author
 * Simcha Bunim of Peshischa (1765–1827), key leader of Hasidic Judaism in Poland
 * Simcha Dinitz (1929–2003), Israeli statesman and politician
 * Simcha Eichenstein (born 1983), American politician
 * Simcha Elberg (1915–1995), Talmudic scholar
 * Simcha Felder, American politician
 * Simcha Friedman (1911–1990), Israeli rabbi, educator, and politician
 * Simcha Holtzberg (1924–1994), Israeli activist and Holocaust survivor
 * Simcha Jacobovici (born 1953), "Naked Archaeologist"
 * Simcha Krauss (born 1937), rabbi
 * Simcha Leiner (born 1989), American singer
 * Simcha Lieberman (1929–2009), Israeli Talmudic scholar
 * Simcha of Rome, a Jewish scholar and rabbi
 * Simcha Rotem (1924–2018), Polish-Israeli veteran
 * Simcha Shirman (born 1947), German born Israeli photographer
 * Simcha Soroker (1928–2004), Israeli economist
 * Simcha Weinstein (born 1975), English author and a rabbi
 * Simcha Zelig Reguer (1864–1942), chief Rabbinical judge
 * Simcha Zissel Halevi Levovitz (1908–2001), rabbi
 * Simcha Zissel Ziv (1824–1898), early leader of the Musar movement
 * Simcha Zorin (1902–1974), Jewish Soviet partisan commander in Minsk
 * Simchah Roth (died 2012), Israeli rabbi and scholar