Noun
(Judaism, uncountable) joy
(Judaism, countable) a joyous occasion, celebration
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI began to stammer, yet, before I could say a word, Rav Simcha said, “I am so happy you returned today. Source: Internet
About 40,000 tickets are issued annually for parking at broken meters, said Councilmember Simcha Felder, the bill's ( Source: Internet
My friend suggested I bring my quandary to Rav Simcha Wasserman, whose yeshiva Ohr Elchonon was down the block. Source: Internet
October 9, 1973, conversation (8:20–8:40 am) between Israeli Ambassador to the United States Simcha Dinitz, military attaché General Mordechai Gur, Henry Kissinger, Brent Scowcroft, and Peter Rodman. Source: Internet
A well-argued piece that performs a valuable service in exposing Simcha as disingenuous. Source: Internet
But they may have to wait for the sign to be backed up by any thing, as evidenced by the frustration of garbage guru Simcha Felder. Source: Internet