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JEWISH DIGITAL COLLECTION

HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF BELGRADE

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DIGITAL COLLECTION IN NUMBERS

200

YEARS OF HISTORY

59

FONDS AND COLLECTIONS

60000

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Oto Štraus - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Oto Štraus, office worker in Jugometal.

2 August 1946

ИАБ-1-КЖ

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Oto Šulc - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Oto Šulc, pupil of Gymnasium.

5 September 1938

ИАБ-1-КЖ

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Ofelija Rajh - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Ofelija Rajh.

5 January 1941

ИАБ-1-КЖ

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Odricanje državljanstva Danice i Pavla Vajsa

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Pavle Vajs, a student from Belgrade, born in 1921 in Zenica, and his wife Danica, née Kolar, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

2. februar - 21. april 1950.

ИАБ-42-К13-44

Document folio 3

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Opening of Josif Elazar‘s Store

The announcement of the opening of the haberdashery store owned by Josif A. Elazar, located in Paraćin.

8 December 1937

ИАБ-509-К62-21312

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Ownership of the House

Jahijel B. Ruso, a merchant and a tutor of the property of the late Jozef Asael, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade make Jozef Moša Melamet to take the oath in front of the rabbi to confirm that one half of the house he was living in was property of Persjada Talfi.

6 May 1869

ИАБ-1-К1172-1869-Ф23-42

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Opening of Pinkas Kasorla‘s Store

The Department for Stores of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products made the announcement on the opening of Pinkas Kasorla‘s store at 57 Kralja Aleksandra Street, near his other store at number 47 of the same street.

5 August 1935/11 June 1936

ИАБ-1069-К214

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Odricanje državljanstva Piroške Blau

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Piroška Blau, a clerk from Belgrade, born in 1903 in Jazovo, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.

31 January/21 April 1950

ИАБ-42-К13-39

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Overpaid Tax by Rakila Avramović

The Ministry of Finances informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the decision to return money to Rakila Avramović because she had overpaid the taxes.

25 December 1880/7 March 1881

ИАБ-1-К1855-1881-Ф1-122

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Odricanje državljanstva Rakile Benvenisti

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Rakila Benvenisti, a housewife from Belgrade, born in 1870 in Vidin, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.

21 May/24 September 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-28

Document folio 3

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Odricanje državljanstva Rakile Kalderon

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Rakila Kalderon from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Rakila Kalderon, a housewife from Belgrade, born in 1881, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship. Her address was 18 Strahinjića Bana Street.

9 June 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-85

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Order to Sell Rakila Majo‘s Belongings

Order to take off and to sell the belongings of Rakila Majo, a widow living in a house of Jahijel B. Ruso.

17 December 1873

ИАБ-1-К1530-1873-626

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Opening of Rafajlo Avramović‘s Pharmacy

The announcement of the opening of the drugstore owned by Rafajlo A. Avramović, the Master of Pharmacy.

6 November 1934

ИАБ-509-К36-18882

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Opening of David and Rafajlo Rafajlović‘s Store

The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade made the announcement about the opening of the clothing store owned by David and Rafajlo Rafajlović at 18 Kralja Aleksandra Street. Their flagship store was located at 62 Kralja Aleksandra Street.

6 March 1937

ИАБ-1069-К194

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Opening of Rahamim Kamhi‘s Store

The announcement of the opening of the toy store owned by Rahamim M. Kamhi.

12 December 1934

ИАБ-509-К36-22087

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Odricanje državljanstva Samuela i Rahele Ašer

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Samuel Ašer, a merchant from Belgrade, born in 1970 in Priština, and his wife Rahela, nee Papo, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship. They were moving to Israel, and they were granted Israeli citizenship.

21 May/5 September 1950

ИАБ-42-К13-13

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Odricanje državljanstva Sama Benavrama i njegove porodice

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Sam Benavram, a clerk born in 1890 in Belgrade, his wife Rašela, née Benvenisti, and their son Žak had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

21 May/23 September 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-26

Document folio 3

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Odricanje državljanstva porodice Karijo

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Aron Karijo and his family from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Aron Karijo, an electrician from Belgrade, his wife Rebeka, and their children Lenka, Hajim and Isak had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.

4 August 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-93

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Odricanje državljanstva Jelisavete, Hajnriha i LJiljane Bril

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Jelisaveta, Hajnrih, and Ljiljana Bril from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Jelisaveta Regina Bril, a housewife from Belgrade, and her children Hajnrih and Ljiljana had renounced Yugoslav citizenship.

20 May 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-42

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Opening of Regina Kalderon‘s Store

The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade made the announcement regarding the opening of the store of Regina Kalderon at 86 Kralja Aleksandra street. She already had a store at 148 Kralja Aleksandra street. The documentation contained the decision on the closure of the store.

1 June/16 August 1938

ИАБ-1069-К214

Document folio 2

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Opening of Regina Kalderon‘s Store

The announcement of the opening of the clothing store Kod Hele, owned by Regina Kalderon.

23 May 1936

ИАБ-509-К39-4869

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Opening of Regina Mandil‘a Store

The announcement of the opening of the haberdashery store owned by Regina Mandil at 30 Knez Mihailova Street. The authorisation to open was granted by the Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade.

2 April 1937

ИАБ-509-К58-7052

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Odricanje državljanstva Jovana Berahe i njegove porodice

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Jovan Beraha and his family from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Jovan Beraha, a former merchant from Belgrade, his wife Rena, and Marina, Rena‘s daughter from her first marriage, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship. The deed for their property at 13 Cara Uroša Street was included in the file.

10 June/5 July 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-32

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Odricanje državljanstva Rike Baruh

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Rika Baruh from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Rika Baruh, a housewife from Belgrade, born in 1884 in Niš, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship.

3 June 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-20

Document folio 1

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Odricanje državljanstva Rikete Vig

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Riketa Vig, a master of pharmacy, born in 1910 in Skopje, and her son Sima Vig, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

18 May/23 September 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-52

Document folio 3

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Opening of a Store Owned by Ruža Nafusi

The commissioner of the minister of commerce and industry made the announcement of the opening of the haberdashery store owned by Ruža Nafusi at 19 Prestolonaslednikov Trg Street. The central store of Nafusi was located at 16 Vase Čarapića Street.

30 July 1932

ИАБ-1069-К194

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Opening of Ruža Fruhtman‘s Store

The announcement of the opening of the haberdashery store owned by Ruža Fruhtman.

11 January 1935

ИАБ-509-К36-5720

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Odricanje državljanstva Josifa Bejosifa i njegove porodice

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Josif, Ružica, and Moša Bejosif from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Josif Bejosif, a clerk from Belgrade, his wife Ružica, and their son Moša had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.

6 August 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-24

Document folio 3

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Odricanje državljanstva porodice Josifović

The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Cevi Josifović and his family from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Cevi Josifović, a carpenter from Belgrade, born in 1909 in Leskovac, his wife Fermoza, and their son Sabitaj had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship. Luna Ruben, Aron Ruben and Beti Levi had also renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.

14 August 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-79

Document folio 2

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Odricanje državljanstva Sadika i Jelisavete Danon

The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Sadik Danon, a priest from Belgrade, born in 1918 in Sarajevo, and his wife Jelisaveta, née Bernštajn, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.

21 May/1 September 1949

ИАБ-42-К13-62

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Total records 846