The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have interrogated Jozef Papo and Haim Levi who came from Bosnia and settled in Belgrade, despite the regulation which banned the Jews from Turkeyto settle in Serbia. Moša Tajtacak, who provided them the accommodation was sentenced for failing to report them to the authorities, and Papo and Levi were brought to the Administration for deportation to Turkey.
Juda Levi Filed a Lawsuit Against Dimitrije Novaković Over Debt
The Kragujevac County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Haim Pardo, a legal representative of Juda Levi, who had filed a demand a sequester to be placed on the property of Dimitrije Novaković, over debt.
Correspondence of the Court in Kragujevac and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of a court fee from Juda Levi, a legal representative of Haim Pardo, associated with the lawsuit he had filed against Sima Stanisavljević.
Jakov Suzin Gave a Statement to Settle Debts of Haim Avram Pardo
Jakov Suzin filed for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade his statement that he would settle the debts Haim Avram Pardo had made.
Josif Farhi Filed a Lawsuit Against Jozef Samuilo Elija and Haim Hananel
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Josif Farhi, a money dealer, had filed against Jozef Samuilo Elija and Haim Hananel, over debt.
Jewish Community Reported on Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of births and deaths in the Community in the period 11th to 20th July 1889.
Children were born in the families of Mordohaj Koen, Isak Alkalaj, Hajim Avram and Hajim Filosof. No one died.
Jewish Communities Reported on the Number of Births and Deaths
The Jewish Ashkenazi Community and The Jewish Religious School Community reported on the number of births and deaths in the period between 20th and 28th 1893. In the Ashkenazi Community Leonhard Blat died. The Jewish Religious School Community reported on the death of Veneziana, a wife of Hajim B. Avram and Leonhard, a son of Simon Blat. There were no newborns.
Josif Hajim and Josif Bencijon Guaranteed For Hajim Avram
Josif Hajim and Josif Bencijon requested the Terazije Precinct to release Hajim Avram from prison and even offered their guarantees because they affirmed that Hajim was an honest citizen.
Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on number of births and deaths in the Community in the period 1st to 10th December 1885. Children were born in the families of Hajim Azrijel and Semaja De Majo. Oru, a daughter of Josif Almuzlino, and Moša, ason of Isak Hajim, died.
Josif Alšeh Arrested For Refusing To Return the Wallet He Had Found
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: Josif Alšeh was arrested for refusing to give back a wallet, which he had found, to Hajim Almuzlin who sat with him in the tavern.
Jewish Community Reported on Newly Born and Diseased Members
The Jewish Religious School Community reported on the number of born and deceased members of the Community from 20th to 30th November 1887. Samuilo Elazar, Avram Demajo, Hajim Gabaj got sons, Avram Adanja, Manahem Amar got daughters and Majir Levi got twins. Josif, son of Leon Jakovljević died.
A report filed to the head of the Terazije Precinct regarding a theft attempt which Josif Kalderon came to report, but when Svetozar Radosavljević and Hajim De Majo also appeared in the Precinct for theft reporting, Kalderon left the Precinct which was against the police regulations.
Jevta Milovanović and Đorđe Zdravković Settled Their Debts
The Kruševac District Headquarters delivered to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a debt amount collected from Jevta Milovanović and Đorđe Zdravković, and requested to hand it over to Hajim Levi and S. Pijade.
The documentation on Josif Levi, compiled by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products. The documentation contained his birth certificate, copies of the identity cards of his parents, Hajim and Simha Levi, and information on his education.
Jakov and Ela Medina Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Jakov Medina, a clerk, born in 1902 in Belgrade, his wife Ela, née Katarina Panić, and their children Hajim and Johanan had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of the newly born and deceased in the Community in the period 11th to 20th February 1889. Babies were born in the families of David Majo and Gavriel Koen and a stillborn in the family of Samuil Melamed. Regina, daughter of Hajim Mejuhas died.
Jakov Suzin and Hajim Ruso Filed a Lawsuit Against Pavle Lukić
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Jakov Suzin or Hajim Ruso, property tutors of Avram Josif Ozer, associated with the lawsuit they had filed against Pavle Lukić over tenancy rents for a store, but they did not appear in the Court.
The Alliance of the Jewish Religious School Community reported on a number of newborns in a period 1st-17th May 1881. Danilo Albahari got a daughter, Avram Mizrahi, Hajim Farhi, Avram Levi and Samuilo Melamed got sons.
Jewish Community Reported on the Number of Births and Deaths
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and deceased persons in the period from 21st to 31st May 1892. A baby girl was born to Solomon Demajo. Avram, a son of Isak Alkalaj, Moša, a son of David Farhi, Simska, a widow of Solomon Amar, a newly born child of Hajnrih Hiršl, Sara, a daughter of Azriejel Kojen, Zumbula, a widow of Mordohaj Pijade and Đoja, a wife of Avram Ovadije, died.
Jewish Community Reported on Number of Births and Deaths
The Jewish Religious School Community reported th the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on number of births and deaths in the period between 21st and 28th February 1890. Children were born in the families of Avram Kalderon and Juda Moša. Solomon Anaf and Hana, a wife of Herman Unfer, died.
Jože Ribnikar Filed a Lawsuit Against Henri Davičo
Henrih Davičo requested the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to provide him the content of the receipt which the Commercial Court issued in 1931 regarding the amount deposited for the lawsuit Dr Jože Ribnikar had filed against him. The Administration couldn‘t provide such a document, since the lawsuit file was dispatched to the Belgrade County Court.
Jakov and Julija Koen Borrowed Items From Herman Klajn
List of items which Isak Jakov Koen and his wife Julija borrowed from Herman Klajn from Timisoara, submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification.
Jozef Šlezinger Filed a Lawsuit Against the Late Đoka Milanović
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Jozef Šlezinger, a chapel master, and a legal heir of his son Herman Šlezinger, had filed against the late Đoka Milanović, over three pieces of land in the Vračar area.
Jewish Personnel Who Reported To Duty After the Bombing of Belgrade
Lists of personnel employed in the Municipality of the City of Belgrade who after the bombing of Belgrade in April 1941 reported to duty. The lists included Rafajlo Levi, the caller in the Legal Department, Heskija Albahari, the official, and Ela Grimberg, a part-time clerk in the General Department.
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Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of births and deaths in the Community in the period 20th to 30th November 1885. Children were born in the families of Mordehaj Koen, Rafail Avram, Gavrilo Kov and Moša Almuzlino. Cadik Danon, Leopold Alamer and Ruben Nisim died.
Josif and Cana Tajtacak Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
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, Cana, and David Tajtacak from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Josif Tajtacak, a clerk from Belgrade, his wife Cana, and their son David had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.
The Department For Cobblestoned Roads Maintenance informed the Technical Directorate that it didn‘t have the Jews employed in the Department because Ludvig Kac, the engineer and Čeda Konfino, the driver, had been dismissed. The origin of the head of the department Leonid Nikolajev was being examined at that moment.