A register of converts: the list of persons from Zemun who converted to another religion. Jews Sofija Kon, Mojsija Polak, Babeta Goldsamt, Đuro Vajs and Injac Lang converted to Catholicism.
Avram, Izrael and Moša Elijas and Lizi Mešulam Permitted to Open a Store
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade issued a permission to Avram, Izrael and Moša Elijas and Lizi Mešulam to open a manufacturing store in the No.33 Knez Mihailova Street.
Accusationa of Izrailo Ruso Against Nikola Bogdanović
The ruling of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the accusations of Izrailo Ruso who claimd that his servant Nikola Bogdanović had stolen his merchandise.
Azrijel and Moša Almuzlino Reached Legal Age and Took Over the Inheritance
Jakov Kalderon and Izrail Tajtasak gave a statement that six years before the brothers Azrijel and Moša Almuzlino were assigned heirs of their late sister Duda, a daughter of Avram Almuzulino, that they recently reached the legal age and they took over their inheritance.
Austrian Consulate Requested the Serbian Authority To Locate Jelisije Kojen
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the Austrian Consulate requested Jelisije Solomon Kojen, born in Pančevo, with a residence in Belgrade, to be located and ordered to return to Austro-Hungary over military obligation. The Administration failed to located Kojen in the Town. The Ministry informed the Administration that there was a mistake and the request referred to Ilija or Elijas Kojen, not Jelisije Kojen.
Appointment of a Guardian of Evgenije and Jovan Flajšer
The Executive Board of the 1st City District People‘s Committee appointed Dr Jakov Čelebonović as a guardian of Evgenije and Jovan Flajšer, who was to represent them in a legal process regarding the property of the late Irena Flajšer. Evgenije Flajšer was in Rome and Jovan was in London.
The 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Dušan Jovanović as a legal guardian of Irma Banjanin, née Rac, from Sarajevo, to represent her in the probate proceedings of Ljudevit Rac.
The Belgrade Town Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to sell the merchandise confiscated from the store of Isak B. Avram to settle his creditors. The Administration inventoried and evaluated his assets.
22 September 1850/21 April 1851
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Anđelko Anastasijević Filed a Lawsuit Against Isak Avram
The Belgrade Town Court delivered to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade an excerpt from a trial and the court decision brought in a lawsuit Anđelko Anastasijević from Smederevo filed against Isak B. Avram from Belgrade, over debt.
Accidental Injury By Gun of Jakov Adanja By David De Majo
Investigation of the gun injury inflicted to Jakov, a son of Isak Adanja, by David, a son of Samuil De Majo. The fathers of both boys gave their statements which showed that the incident was accidental. Thus, the Court of Cessation terminated the case and gave up further investigation.
A List of Passengers Compiled on 1st November 1904
The City Precinct compiled on 1st November 1904 a list of persons who reported their stay in the city. Isak Adanja, a transporter, reported that he stayed in the 3 Uzun Mirkova Street.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Žarko Lazić as a legal guardian of absent Rejna Talvi with residence at 53 Cara Dušana Street, since Rejna‘s brother and guardian Isak Azriel was emigrating to Israel.
Aron F. Majo Filed a Lawsuit Against Isak Azrijel Over Debt
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debts of Isak Azriejl, which resulted with the closing of his store and the inventorying of the goods. When Azriel settled debt to the company of Aron D. Majo, from Vienna, the Court instructed the Administration to lift the ban from the goods.
Appointment of Guardians to the Property of Ješua Magris
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to the request Hana, a widow of Ješua Avram Magris, had filed to the Court to appoint the guardians to her children and to review the uncleared accounts her husband had had with his partners Isak Albala and Nahman Avram. Jozef Ruso and Samuil Azrijel were appointed guardians to the property of Magris.
Authorization signed by Isak Albala that his apprentice Isak Samuilo Ruso may receive all his postal items, mail and packages, and sign the delivery note.
Avram Suzin Dismissed as a Legacy Tutor Duer to His Old Age
A certificate confirming that Avram Suzin was dismissed as a legacy tutor for several persons whose assets were in Jerusalem, due to hisold age. The certificate was submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification by Haim Ruso, Nahman Koen, Moša Maclijak and Isak Albahari, all of them performing a duty of legacy tutors for all Jewish legacies and funds.
A Group of Merchants Gave a Power of Attorney to Kosta Matić
The Barlovac brothers, Moša Kalderon, Isak Albahari, Moreno Konortić, the brothers Kumanudi and others gave the power of attorney to Kosta Matić, a merchant from Belgrade, to represent them in all courts regarding their claims from the late Tasa Nikolić from Ćuprija, as well as in a lawsuit against Tasa Petković from Jagodina.
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Dorćol Precinct regarding the execution of the agreement on purchase of lamb skins concluded between Isak Albahari, a merchant, and Dule Šabanović, a butcher.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Žarko Lazić as a legal guardian of absent Dr Isak Alkalaj. The guaradian was to take the loan in Alkalaj‘s name for the reconstruction of his house at 36 Gospodar Jovanova Street.
The review of the income and expenditure of the Tailors Guild in 1850. The money deposited by the newly admitted masters was included in the annual income. Members who deposited the money were Lazar Levizon, David Feldman, Sabitaj Davidiman, Isak Almazlini.