The Jewish Municipality requested the assisstance from the Administration of the Town of Belgrade in collecting church fees from David Haim, Leon Haim, Moša Solomonović and Azriel B. Haim. Avram Suzin and Moša Ruso, the members of the Municipality, had signed the request. .
Jahijel B. Ruso Filed a Lawsuit Against Juda J. Kojen Over Debt
The Court in Valjevo communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit which Jahijel B. Ruso, from Belgrade, represented by Moša Solomonović, had filed against Juda J. Kojen, a merchant from Obrenovac, over debt. The Court in Valjevo requested the appointment of experts to determine determine if the signature on the bill of exchange was truly Kojen‘s.
Jozef Alkalaj and Moša Farki Complained Over Confiscated Horses
Jozef Alkalaj and Moša Rubin Farki filed a complaint to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the Town Precinct which had confiscated the horses they had purchased from Rosa, a wife of Dr Bril. The Administration informed them that the horses were still registered as a property of Dr Bril, and registered for the army needs, thus they couldn‘t be sold, so he were to address to Roza Bril on that matter.
Jakov Moreno Kojen Terminated the Partnership Agreement
Termination of the partnership agreement (copy). Jakov Moreno Kojen, the son and the heir of the late Moreno Jakov Kojen, terminated the partnership agreement with his uncle Solomon Jakov Kojen and the son-in-law Moša J. Farki.
The Jagodina County Headquarters informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have received a quest research after an unknown thief who robbed Jozef Alkalaj and Moša Farki.
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.
Jevta Marjanović Filed a Lawsuit Against Moša Čelebonović
The Commercial Court reached a decision associated with the lawsuit Jevta Marjanović, a grocer from Valjevo, had filed against Moša Čelebonović, a merchant from Belgrade, over the refund of the overpaid amount.
Jakov Eskenazi and Moša Albahar Accused For Raping Natan Baruh
Excerpt from the trial documentation and a court decision of the Belgrade Town Court reached in a lawsuit filed against Jakov Eskenazi and Moša Albahar accused to have raped Natan Baruh.
The head of the VI District communicated to the higher authorities that it forwarded Natan Glik, Ignjat Hajduška and Leopold Hercog to the medical examination.
Jews Engaged in Clearing Up the Topovske Šupe and the Marinkova Bara
The head of the 6th City District reported to the Technical Directorate of the Belgrade Municipality on activities accomplished on 28th May 1941. twenty nine Jews, eighteen detainees and fourteen volunteers were engaged in clearing up the areas in Topovske Šupe, Marinkova Bara, etc. In addition was the letter of the Department for Jews regarding the forwarding of Avram Alhalel and Natan Glik to Tašmajdan, dated 29th May 1941.
Josif Ruso and Moša Albahari Gave the Power of Attorney
Josif Ruso and Moša Albahari, the tutors of the property of the late Moreno Magris, gave the power of attorney to Petar Marković to represent them in a lawsuit against Isak Albala and Nahman Koen.
The Krajina County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over to Leon Medina a debt amount collected from Jakov Levi from Negotin.
Jahijel and Neta Ruso Evicted from Mijailo Barlovc‘s House
Jahijel Ruso, legal representative of his wife Neta, complained about the decision of the Dorćol Precinct which ordered them to leave the house of Mijailo Barlovac. Ruso had already sued his landlord Barlovac for breaching the lease contract. The Administration rejected the complaint.
Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased
The Jewish Religous School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of births and deaths in the Community in the period 1st to 10th July 1889. Children were born in the families of David Koen, Isak Levi, Avram Ruso, Josif Levi and Juda
Mašijah. David De Majo, Neti Bernat and Mazal, a daughter of Avram Ruso, died.
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.
Jakov Sarfati Requested Certificate of Citizenship and Family Status
Jakov Sarfati requested the Belgrade Municipal Court to issue him the certificate that he was the subject of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and that his family consisted of his wife Neti and their daughters Lenka, Matilda, Zumbula and Leja.
Josif Feldman, the apprentice from Nuremberg, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to issue him a passport and dispatch it via his relatives who lived in Belgrade.
Jahiel Ruso Issued a Bill of Exchange to Nisim Alfandari
Jahiel Ruso submitted the copy of the bill of exchange amounting to 5481 groshes to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification that he had paid off Nisim Alfandari.
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 21st to 31st August 1889. Children were born in the families of Nisim Aron and Moša Koen. Rakila, a widow of Moša Alkalaj, died.
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the newborns i the Community in the period 10th to 200th August 1887. Children were born in the families of Solomon Ezrael, Nisim Baruh and Josif Hajim.
Josif Mandilović Accused Avram and Nisim Mandil For Insults and Attacks
Josif Mandilović, a merchant, filed accusations to the Terazije Precinct against Avram Mandil, the owner of the neighboring store, and his friend Nisim Mandil, for constant insults and attacks.
Jozef Goldberg Lajzer Sentenced For Wandering Around
Jozef Goldberg Lajzer, born in Poland, with residence in Novi Sad, was caught wandering around the town without proper identification documents and jobless. The Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade sentenced him to 30- day of imprisonment, and afterwards to be delivered to the General Police Department since a warrant was issued for him earlier. Jozef‘s mother, Vilma Goldberg, informed the Administration of the City of Belgrade that her son was mentally ill and that the warrant was issued because she reported him missing. She requested the Department to substitute his prison sentence with fine sentence.
The Belgrade Town Court communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the oaths which Jozef Nisim Padro and Avram Elija, had to take in front of a rabbi, according to Jewish laws. They were summoned to the Court as witnesses in a lawsuit of Ozer B. Avram against Isak Fermo, thus the oaths would guarantee that they would speak only truth.