Jelena Čagan Filed a Lawsuit Against Jakov Berger, a Rabbi, Over Abuse
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Jelene, a wife of Petar Čagan, a shop keeper, had filed against a rabbi Jakov Berger, his wife Fanika, a daughter Regina and his son Samuilo, over molesting and abuse.
Jovan Mirenija Reported Regina Kozis and David Levi
Jovan Mirenija, a merchant, reported to the Terazije Precinct Regina Kozis and David Levi, the tenants i his house in the Zeleni venac, for not keeping the toilets clean as it was contracted.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade reported to the Smederevo District Headquarters on the debts of Jovan Mandil, a practitioner at that Administration and then a notary in the Headquarters. Mandil had a debt to his wife Regina and the Prometna Bank. To settle his debt a part of his salary was being collected on monthly basis.
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.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Jelena Pijade, a housewife from Belgrade, born in 1897 in Rijeka, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been 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 births and deaths in the Community in the period between 1st and 10th April 1890. Jakov Levi got a baby girl. Leopold Hercog, Moreno Mizrahi and Rifka, a wife of Menahem Efrajim, died.
The Belgrade Commercial Court requested the Administration of the town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Jahijel B. Ruso, the merchant, associated with the lawsuit he had filed against Rifka, the wife of Izrail Ruso, over debt.
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 Levi Accused Đorđe Ilić For Attacking His Mother Roza
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: Jakov Levi, a trade assistant, residing in the No. 23 Skenderbegova Street, accused Đorđe Ilić for attacking and injuring his mother Roza.
Jako Manasej Filed a Lawsuit Against Roza Manasej Over Debt
The First Instance Court of the Town of Belgrade informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it dismissed the lawsuit Jako Manasej from Sofija had filed against Roza Manasej, over debt.
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.
Jozef Farhi Filed a Lawsuit Against Mojseo Suzin and Merkada Pardo
Excerpt from a tial documentation and a court decisionof the Belgrade Town Court regarding the lawsuit Jozef Farhi had filed against Mojseo Suzin and Merkada Pardo, representatives of the property of Ruben Farhi, over the execution of the earlier reached agreement.
Jakov Abenšon Applied For the Admission Into the Belgrade Residency
Jakov Abenšon, the petty dealer the native of Niš, along with his wife Bukas and their sons Rudi, Avram, Žika and Šalom, applied for the admission into the residency of the Belgrade Municipality.
Jewish Ashkenazi Community Reported on the Born and Deceased Persons
The Jewish Ashkenazi Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born, married and deceased persons in the period from 1st to 10th June 1893. Rudolf, a son of Josif Akselrado, and Adolf, a son of Jonas Rajner, died. There were no births nor marriages.
Juda Aruet Filed a Lawsuit Against Rufeld Tajtasak
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Juda Aruet had filed against Rufeld Tajtasak, over debt. The Court approved a sequester to be placed on the property of Tajtasak, as requested by Aruet.
Jewish Community Reported on the Numbers of Births and Deaths
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on number of births and deaths in the period between 11th and 20th January 1890. There were no babies born. David, a son of Isak Alkalaj, Rufk Sabitaj Koen and Venizjana, a widow of Samuilo Mandil, died.
Jahijel Halmcen and Ruf Altaras Accused For Attack of Petar Branković
The Požarevac District Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to forward Jahijel Halmcen to that Headquarters for court hearing associated with the accusation that he, together with Ruf Altaras, had attacked and inflicted injuries to Petar Branković.
Jovanča Ristić Filed a Lawsuit Against Sabataj Kojen Over Debt
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Jovanča Ristić, from Niš, had filed against Sabataj Kojen, over debt. The property of Kojen, the woolen ropes, were sold at the auction to cover his debts and the court fees.
Jewish Community Reported on Births and Deaths in the Community
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of newly born and deceased in the community in the period 10th to 20th April 1885: Samuilo Jakov Melamed and Sabitaj Isak Kazes got baby boys, no deaths recorded for the indicated period.
Jakov and Sara Kazes Appealed Filed a Lawsuit Against Sabitaj Kojen
Jakov Kazes and his wife Sara appealed to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the decision of the Belgrade Municipal Court associated with the lawsuit they filed against Sabitaj Kojen over debt.
Jakov Kazas and Sabitaj Kojen Settled Their Dispute
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect
the court fees from Jakov Kazas and Sabitaj Kojen who led the lawsuit in that Court, but later they settled their dispute.
Josif Burlan, a merchant in the Knez Mihailova Street and Sabitaj Pardo, a merchant in the Kralja Milana Street, were interrogated by the police for buying a measuring meters from some boys who had claimed that their master was selling out the merchandise due to closing the store.
The Belgrade Court Fee requested the Administration oft the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Jozef Ozerović, for the lawsuit initiated against Sadik Natan.
20 September/7 December 1850
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Jomtof Menaše – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Jomtof Menaše, a clerk, registered under the number 240 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Josip Menaše – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Josip Menaše, a proxy, registered under the number 241 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Josif Demajo – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Josif Demajo, former trade assistant, registered under the number 260 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.