Jakov Hamsel – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Jakov Hamsel, registered under the number 7097 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away from the camp on 15th March 1944 by the SS officers.
Jakov Kain and Estera Kain – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Jakov Kain, a tailor, registered under the number 8502 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 19 November 1942. by the SS. Estera Kain, a homemaker, registered under the number 8501 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed on 19 November 1942. by the SS
Jelisaveta Poper – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Jelisaveta Poper, a housewife, registered under the number 13067 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, executed by the SS squads on May 19th,1943.
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 Josip Majsliš from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Josif Majsliš, a student from Belgrade, born in 1924 in Bačka Topola, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship.
Jelisaveta Fišer Renounced Her Ygoslav Citizenship
The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia removed Jelisaveta Eržebet Fišer from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Jelisaveta Fišer a dressmaker from Belgrade, born in 1922 in Bačka Topola, renounced her Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she was granted Israeli citizenship.
Jewish Community Reported on Number of Births and Deaths
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of newborns and deceased in the Community in the period between 11th and 20th January 1891. Baby girls were born in the families of Isak Katarivas and Isak Alšeh, and baby boys in the families of Elijas Jakov, Josif Arojo and Avram Katalan. Leon, a son of Moša Pinto, and Bela, a daughter of Jakov Amar, died.
Juda Arojet Filed a Lawsuit Against Srećko Đukić Over Debt
The Court in Valjevo requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Juda Arojet, a tutor of a property of Benijamin Gidalević Merkuš, reached in a lawsuit he had filed against Srećko Đukić from Valjevo, over debt.
Bencijon Buli requested the Town Precinct to ban Josif Stojanović, a tailor, who leased his store, to take out his belongings from the store until he paid all the tenancy rents.
Bencijon S. Medina and Miša I. Simon, the hat manufacturers from Belgrade, signed a certificate that Jakov Simon worked in their workshop for six months, that he mastered the craft and that he could run his own hat workshop.
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 21st to 30th June 1889. Children were born in the families of Solomon Koen, Elijas Albahari, Benjamin Levi. Sara, a wife of Avram Hajon, died.
Josif Hajim and the Brothers Medina Registered Their Assistants
Josif Hajim and the brothers Medina, the merchants, were interrogated in the Terazije Precinct accused for not registering their assistants Isak Medina, Solomon Kojen, Jakov Levi, Benjamin Medina, Leon Mandil and Isak Bencion. It was found out that their assistants were registered in the Town Precinct.
Jewish Synagogue Fund Filed a Lawsuit Against the Late Marko Rozenberg
Correspondence of the Court in Smederevo and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit the representatives of the Jewish Synagogue Fund, Josif Šlezinger, Lazar Levenzon, Ilija Bringer and Bernad Trandler, had filed against a tutor of the property of the late Marko Rozenberg from Smederevo, over debt. The lawsuit was rejected.
Jovan Muntijak Filed a Lawsuit Against the Society of the Coal Mine Timok
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Belgrade Town Court regarding the placing of the sequester on the mobile properties of the former members of the Society of the Coal Mine Timok, Bernhard Bril, Jovan Dada, Jakov Fuks and Petar Boričević, upon the request of Jovan Muntijak, an engineer from Zaječar, because those persons deprived him of his salaries when assigned the Mine to Jozef Hirš.
Jakov Ribel Filed a Request To Open a Clothing Store
Jakov Ribel, a tailor from Vienna, filed a demand to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to get a permission to open and run a clothing store. The request was granted.
Jahiel Ruso Gave a Power of Attorney To Jovan Milenković
Jahiel Ruso gave a power of attorney to Jovan Milenković to represent him in court lawsuits with the merchants Stojadinović and Ilić, and with Ignat Bondi and Moreno Ruso from Vienna.
Jakov Maclija filed a complaint the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the tax assessed to Moša Maclija, a merchant from Belgrade with a residence in Vienna.
The Belgrade Municipality Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Jozef Eljakim was not a Serbian citizen, that he left to Vienna two years earlier, where he later died.
Johanan Haim Gave a Power of Attorney to Isak S. Albahari
Johanan M. Haim, a merchant, gave a power of attorney to Isak S. Albahari to run his store in Bijeljina in Bosnia, and submitted it for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Judita Hercler, a clerk from Belgrade, born in 1914 in Bijeljina, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Jewish Community Reported on the Number of Births and Deaths
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 between 21st and 31st January 1891. Isak Hajim, Jeuda Gavriel, Josif Jakov Koen and Izrail Majir got baby girls and Jakov Semo, Binamin Levi and Moša Albahari got baby boys. Bina, a son of Isak Majo, Neti Levenzon and Elijas Josif, died.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the City: persons accused for stealing jewelry from Biti Albali were under investigation.