💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Simcha"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chesednoun | The Jewish attribute of grace, kindness or love; one of the sephiroth |
| mechaiehnoun | (Judaism) A pleasure; a joy. |
| nachasnoun | Alternative form of naches. [(usually Jewish) A feeling of contentment at another person's successes.] |
| lechayimnoun | (Judaism) A toast |
| nachesnoun | (usually Jewish) A feeling of contentment at another person's successes. |
| shehecheyanunoun | (Judaism) A Jewish prayer to express gratitude for special occasions and new experiences. |
| shalomnoun | (countable) The traditional Jewish greeting of "shalom". |
| brachanoun | (Judaism) Blessing. |
| seudahnoun | (Judaism) A festive meal. |
| chagnoun | A Jewish festival or holiday, specifically, Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret |
| shechinahnoun | (Judaism) the presence of God. |
| siyumnoun | (Judaism) A celebration held upon completing the reading of a unit of Judaic scripture; a graduation. |
| shirahnoun | A surname. |
| kedushahnoun | (Judaism) Holiness, sanctity. |
| shacharitnoun | (Judaism) The daily morning prayer. |
| neshamanoun | (Judaism) The soul. |
| machzornoun | (Judaism) A prayerbook for a Jewish holiday. |
| simchat torahnoun | (Judaism) a Jewish holiday that marks the conclusion of the annual cycle of Torah readings, the celebrations of which include singing and dancing with the Torah scrolls |
| marcheshvannoun | (Judaism) Cheshvan |
| hesednoun | Alternative form of chesed. [The Jewish attribute of grace, kindness or love; one of the sephiroth] |
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