- 1793 it
became part of the
Kingdom of Prussia,
under the
Germanized name
Bentschen and was
administered as part of the
newly established province of South...
- lit on
their behalf. In Yiddish,
lighting the
candles is
known as
licht bentschen ("light-blessing") or
licht tsinden ("light-kindling").
According to Tobiah...
- Zbąszynek (pronounced [zbɔ̃ˈʂɨnɛk] ; German: Neu
Bentschen) is a town in
western Poland, in
Lubusz Voivodeship, in Świebodzin County. As of 2019, it has...
- Standesamt)
served the
following towns in
Kreis Meseritz:
Altvorwerk Bauchwitz Bentschen Betsche Brätz
Friedenhorst Kurzig Kranz Lowin Meseritz Rogsen Tirschtiegel...
- city of
Bentschen (today Zbąszyń) was
ceded by
Weimar Germany to Poland. Subsequently, the
German Reichsbahn established the
station Neu
Bentschen, which...
-
Shabbos (Shabbat) like this as
having Rosh ****sh
bentschen or
bentschen Rosh ****sh. (In Yiddish,
bentschen means "(the act of) blessing".
derived from Latin...
- The majority-German po****ted
remainder (with Bomst, Fraustadt, Neu
Bentschen, Meseritz,
Tirschtiegel (partially), Schwerin, Blesen, Schönlanke, Filehne...
- town of
Neutomischel to the Buk
district and the area
around the town of
Bentschen to the
Meseritz district. In return, it
received the area
around Priment...
-
Zawadzkie Zawadzki Andreashütte Used from 1936
until 1945. Zbąszynek Neu
Bentschen Zduńska Wola
Freihaus Used from 1943
until 1945.
Zduny Treustädt Used...
- yard 297.1 Gorzów
Wielkopolski (Landsberg (Warthe)) to Zbąszynek (Neu
Bentschen) 293.3 Wawrów (Lorenzdorf) 291.1 Czechów (Zechow) 283.9
Santok (Zantoch)...