Alternate names: Kopychyntsi and Копичинці [Ukr], Kopyczyńce [Pol], Koptchintz and קעפּיטשעניץ [Yid], Kopychintsy [Rus], Kopitshinets, Kopychintsa, Kopeczyńce, Kopychintse, Kopychyntse, Kopycynci. : 49°06' N, 25°56' E, 35 miles SSE of Ternopil (Tarnopol), 13 miles W of Gusyatin (Husiatyń), 8 miles NE of Chortkiv (Czortków).. Jewish population: 2,467 (in 1890), 2,471 (in 1921). KehilaLink.
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- Kehilatiyim: Husiatyn ve-Kopyczynce
(Tel Aviv, 1977) - Sefer zikaron Husiatyn ve-ha-seviva
(Tel Aviv, 1976) - Pinkas ha-kehilot; entsiklopediya shel ha-yishuvim le-min hivasdam ve-ad le-aher shoat milhemet ha-olam ha-sheniya: Poland vol. 2: Eastern Galicia
(Jerusalem, 1980) - Gesher Galicia
- Wikipedia:
- Museum of the History of Polish Jews
- Jewish Records Indexing Poland Town Page
- Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), IV, p. 377: "Kopyczyńce".
- Shtetl Finder (1989), p. 40: "Koptchintz".
- Pinkas HaKehilot, Poland, Vol. 2 (1980), pp. 486-489: "Kopyczyńce".
- Encyclopedia of Jewish Life (2001), pp. 656-657: "Kopyczynce".
- Jewish Families of Kopychyntsi (Ukraine)
- [UPDATE] Photographs by Charles Burns [March 2016]
- Kehilatiyim: Husiatyn ve-Kopyczynce
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