Avram Josif Requested to Return to Šabac From Belgrade
The head of the Dorćol Precinct informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have arrested Avram Josif, a merchant from Šabac, who spent five days in Belgrade without any business, just straying around . The Administration was requested to send him back to Šabac.
The Executive Board of the 1st City District People‘s Committee appointed a lawyer Sima Alkalaj as a guardian of absent Dr Jaša Albala. The guardian was needed in a legal proceedings over the property of the late Josif Joška Albala, an industrialist executed in the Banjica concentration camp in 1942. When Sima Alkalaj moved to Israel, Vojislav Lukić was appointed as the new guardian.
The agreement on apprenticeship of Josif Albahari in the haberdashery store of Isak M. Ruso. Enclosed to the file was his medical report and the statement of Ruso that he terminated the agreement.
The apprenticeship agreement of Josif Albahari, serving his apprenticeship in the manufacturing store Braća Arueti i Aca Dinić. Enclosed was his medical report.
A List of Passengers Compiled on 15th February 1902
The Sava Precinct forwarded to the Administration of the City of Belgrade a list of passengers compiled on 15th February 1902: Samuil Ruso, Josif Alkalaj, Hugo Buli and Moša Alkalaj departed to Zemun by boat, Julijus Hercog arrived to Belgrade.
Avram Ozerović Filed a Lawsuit Against Josif Alkalaj
The elected court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to dispatch to the Commercial Court a decision reached in a lawsuit case of Avram Ozerović and Josif Alkalaj. The members of the elected court were Haim Suzin, Jahiel Ruso and Jakov Levenzon.
Karanovac County Headquarters informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade about the accusation made by Ruben Jontov and Josif Almuzlino from Belgrade against the brothers Milikić from Karanovac, for causing them injuries, for torn clothes and stolen cones. As Almuzino dropped the accusations, County Headquarters requested Ruben Jontov to present the evidence for his accusation in order to investigate the case.
Apprenticeship Agreements in the Motor Vehicle Stores
The apprenticeship agreement of Dimitrije Janča, who was serving his apprenticeship in the car store Sterling Braća Kolonomos, and the apprenticeship agreement of Josif Almozlino in the motor vehicle store owned by Moric Koen.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products sent a report to the Chambers of Commerce regarding the members of Management and Supervising Board, Wholesalers Section and Trust Section, elected on the Third Regular Assembly in February 1937. The elected members were Azriel Levi, Josif Almuli, Solomon Koen, Moša Amar, Živko Nahmijas, Ruben Rubenović.
The company of Josif Baruh requested the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to publish an official document on the average profit made in the haberdashery trade. The company required the document for their tax assessments in 1936 and 1937.
1/6 June 1938
ИАБ-1069-К180
Document folio 2
Annual Assembly of the Association of Merchants of Serbia
An invitation to the members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to participate in the regular annual assembly of the Association of Merchants of Serbia scheduled for April 7th 1935. The members who signed to have received the invitation were Azriel Levi, Leon D. Levi, Solomon A. Koen, Ruben Rubenović, Moša Amar, Josif Baruh, Haim A. Koen and others.
Anton Jeger Filed a Lawsuit Against Some Persons For Bodily Injuries
The City Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on events that occurred in the City: Anton Jeger, a painter, filed a lawsuit against Solomon Ruso, Josif Demajo, Maksim Kalef, Avram Arueti, Hajim Demajo, Samuilo Levi, Josif Melamed and Jakov Koen for inflicting minor bodily injuries. The defendants were escorted to the court for sentence reading.
The Seventh County Regiment ordered the Terazije Precinct to summon the listed army reserves to report to the Precinct immediately. Among the listed reserves were David Alkalaj and Josif Kalderon.
Avram Ozer Accused to Having Committed a Theft in Turn Severin in Walachia
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the complaint of the Serbian subject Avram Ozer against the authorities in Turn Severin in Walachia which confiscated his belongings over suspicion of committing theft. The Belgrade Town Court interrogated Ozer but not the prosecutor Josif Koen and the witnesses, because the authorities in Walachia considered that the accused Ozer should not be prosecuted in Serbia but in the place where he committed a theft. After Josif Koen gave up on the accusations, Ozer‘s belongings were returned.
Association‘s Representatives on the Annual Assembly
Damjan Branković, Nisim Ruben and Josif Majer were appointed representatives of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products that would attend the Annual Assembly of the Association of Manufactured Products Merchants.
14 February 1931
ИАБ-1069-К184
Document folio 1
Apprenticeship Agreement of Nisim Rubinović
Apprenticeship agreement of Nisim Rubinović, serving his apprenticeship in the store Josif Mandilović. Enclosed was his medical report.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Dr Samuilo Sarafić was appointed as a guardian of Josif Mandilović, to receive the court‘s decision on the heirs of the property of the late Streja Jontović. Josif Mandilović had emigrated to Israel.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to find Josif Pardo, a money dealer, and to summon him to Court to give his statement regarding the accusations for murder against Todor Janković from Kladovo.
Administrative Fees Collected In the Dorćol Precinct
List of administrative fees collected in the course of April 1876 in the Dorćol Precinct. Among the persons charged were Nisim B. Avram, for filing a lawsuit against his wife Bojna and Josif Pardo against Mordohaj Katarivas.
Avram M. Levi Requested a Permission to Marry Solči Farki
Avram M. Levi, as a foreign resident, filed a request to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to get a marriage permission to marry Solči, a daughter of the late Josif Isak Farki.
Antonija Frajdenfeld Applied For the Admission Into the Belgrade Residency
Antonija Frajdenfeld, a native of Zemun, applied for the admission into the Municipality of the City of Belgrade, along with her children Evgenija, Luj, Pavle, Reli and Josif. Previously they resided into Kragujevac.
Avram Elijas and Jakov Šalom Kalderon Gave a Statement on a House Sale
Avram Elijas and Jakov Šalom Kalderon gave a statement that in 1859 Jozef Eskija Levi had requested from them to write a deed for a house which he and Haim Avramović had earlier sold to Juda Arueti. Arueti intended to buy a house for his son in law Isak Jakov Mevorah, but later he had acquitted the purchase due to the lack of money.