Husyatyn, Ukraine49°04' N, 26°13' ERussian/Ukrainian: Гусятин.In SE Galicia, 44 miles SE of Ternopil (Tarnopol). Husiatyń is divided by the Zbrucz River, which was the border between the Austrian and Russian Empires. Most of the Jews lived in the Austrian part. The Russian part was in the Kamenets district of Podolia gubernia. | |
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Original Title: | Sefer zikaron Husiatyn ve-ha-seviva |
English Title: | Memorial book of Husiatyn and the surrounding region |
Editor: | Abraham Backer |
Published: | Tel Aviv 1976 |
Publisher: | Husiatyn-Galicia Society |
Pages: 499 Languages: H,Y | |
Notes: | Includes Kopychintsy |
Translation: | http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Gusyatin/Gusyatin.html |
Libraries | |
See WorldCat site: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47953654 | |
Jewish Theological Seminary Library, New York, NY, United States, Call No: DS135 R93 G88 B33 | |
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, , Israel, Call No: Has book | |
Moadon Ha'Bund, Tel Aviv, , Israel, Call No: Communities Books Collection | |
Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, , Israel, Call No: 1771660 | |
UCLA Research Library, Los Angeles, CA, United States, Call No: DS 135 R93 G852 | |
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