Simon Berman (April 24, 1861 – October 19, 1934) was the mayor of Kwadijk, Middelie, Warder, Schagen, Bedum, and Alblasserdam in the Netherlands.
He was the first mayor of Kwadijk, Middelie, and Warder to actually live in one of those villages.
As a popular mayor of Schagen, he handled a double murder case that drew national media attention and advanced a professional school and regional light rail and canals.
In Alblasserdam, he addressed the local impacts of World War I.
Berman is also known for his association with Christian anarchism.
Simon Berman was the son of Gerarda Blom (1835–1881) from Alkmaar and Ds.
Alexander Johan Berman (1828–1886), a minister in Watergang who hailed from Zierikzee.
Simon was raised in a family in financial need as his father, who suffered from poor health, was unable to advance his career after his first appointment as a preacher in a small parish.