Kolinkivtsi
Chernivtsi district, Chernivtsi region
Kolinkivtsi (Ukr. Колінківці), the village in the historical Bessarabia region of the Principality of Moldova. Since 1812 in Khotyn district of Bessarabia province of Russian Empire, in 1918 - 1940 as part of the Kingdom of Romania, in 1940 - 91 - as part of the Ukrainian SSR.
According to the documents of 1886, 3172 residents lived in the village. The number of Jews is unknown. There were a school and 7 shops.
The Jewish prayer house mentioned in 1886 and 1910.
In 1930, 103 Jews lived in Kolinkivtsi.
In 1911, the Jew owned the only pharmacy in the village.
After the occupation by the Romanian troops in July 1941, 6 Jews were killed, the rest were deported to Transnistria.
Sources:
- Jewish encyclopedia of Brockhaus & Efron. St. Petersburg, 1908-1913
- Russian Jewish encyclopedia
- Volost's and most important settlements of European Russia. Edition VIII. Provinces of the Novorossiysk group. St. Petersburg, 1886