Avram (Benjamin) Gedalja, clerk from Belgrade, born in 1909, executed in Banjica camp in 1941. The report was submitted by his wife Etel Gedalja from Belgrade, with residence in 28 Moše Pijade Street.
Death certificate of Avram Gedelja, a clerk from Belgrade with residence at 28 Vlajkovićeva Street, taken away on the 14th November 1941 to the Topovske šupe camp.
The Belgrade Town Court requested to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to evaluate, inventory and put ban on the property of Avram Goldštajn, the Austrian citizen, for the debt setllement to Avram Ruso.
Avram (David) Davidović, merchant from Belgrade, 53 years old, executed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Sarina (Albert) Altarac, homemaker with residence in Belgrade, 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Avram (David) Danon, clerk from Sarajevo, 30 years old, executed in Jasenovac camp in 1944. The report was submitted by Flora Ruben, with residence in 19 Kosmajska Street.
The Belgrade Town Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to register, evaluate and put a ban on the goods of Avram B. Mojzes Delibohor in order to cover the value of the debt made to Jovan Nedeljković, a grocer. After the debt was settled, the goods were returned to Delibohor.
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Commercial Court regarding the collection of debt amount from Avram de Majo in favor of Isak Ozer Ruso, a merchant from Vienna, whom Jovan Grujić represented in Serbia.The file comprised a list of belongings which were put under the sequester, property of Avram de Majo.
Avram Moša Demajo delivered to the the Administration of the Town of Belgrade certificate confirming that he had given all his merchandise to Rifka,
a widow of Moša Demajo, and in that way he had repaid his debt.
Avram (Isak) Demajo, private clerk from Belgrade, 28 years old, taken to Tašmajdan on 28 July 1941. The report was submitted by his sister Ela Demajo, clerk with residence in 9 Bogojavljenska Street.
Avram (Jakov) Demajo, forwarding agent from Belgrade, 48 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by City of Belgrade 1st District People’s Committee.
Avram (Isak) Demajo, student from Belgrade, 20 years old, taken away by the Germans in 1941. The report was submitted by Isak Azriel, architect from Belgrade, 71 Kralja Petra Street.
Avram (Danilo) Demajo, pupil from Belgrade, 12 years old, taken to Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Jewish Religious Community of Belgrade.
Sarina Demajo, dressmaker from Belgrade, 21 years old, killed in Sajmište camp. The report was submitted by Avram Demajo, commercial representatie from Belgrade, 20 Bitoljska Street.
Lepa Demajo, homemaker from Belgrade, 53 years old, killed in Sajmište camp. The report was submitted by Avram Demajo, commercial representatie from Belgrade, 20 Bitoljska Street.
Šalom (Moša) Demajo, merchant‘s assistant from Belgrade, 27 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1942. The report was submitted by Avram Demajo, commercial representatie from Belgrade, 20 Bitoljska Street.
Jakov (Moša) Demajo, merchant‘s assistant from Belgrade, 24 years old, killed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Avram Demajo, commercial representatie from Belgrade, 20 Bitoljska Street.
Avram (Danilo) Demajo, pupil from Belgrade, 26 Braće Ribnikar Street, 14 years old, executed by gas in Sajmište camp in 1942. The report was submitted by Mica Gagović.
The Belgrade Town Court reached a decision Avram Jozef and his partner Mojzes Avram to pay 400 silver forints with interest to Avram D. Majo, a merchant from Vienna. The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Court that they were not in the country.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Liza Mešulam, Avram, Izrael and Moša Elijas to open the haberdashery store Hajim Elijas i Kompanija at 33 Knez Mihailova Street. The file contained the notification of the store‘s opening, and the certificate issued by the Belgrade City People‘s Committee, confirming that the store was closed. The certificate was issued based on the report made by Laura Elijas and Elza Mešulam. The report also stated that Avram, Izrael and Moša were taken away by an enemy.
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the haberdashery store Hajim Elijas i Kompanija, located at 33 Knez Mihailova Street, owned by Avram, Izrael, and Moša Elijas, and Liza Mešulam. The following documents were included in the dossier: the marriage certificate of Liza and Jakov Mešulam, issued by the Jewish Sephardi Religious Community, the death certificate of Jakov Mešulam, and the certificate confirming that Liza never remarried after her husband‘s demise.
Avram (Hajim) Elijas, industrialist and co-owner of the factory "Elka" from Belgrade, 50 years old, taken by Germans in Split in 1943. The report was submitted by his wife Laura Elijas, homemaker with residence in 11 Strahinjića bana Street.
Death certificate of Avram Elijas, an industrialist from Belgrade with residence at 11 Strahinjića Bana Street, killed in 1944 in a camp. The documentation included the inventory of his property.
Avram (Haim) Elijas, industrialist from Belgrade,
50 years old,
taken from Split in 1943.
The report was submitted by Zagorka Radak, née Mešulam, from Belgrade, 11 Strahinjića bana Street.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court to have collected a debt from Avram Eskinaz, a merchant, in favor of Filip Valter.
Debt Settlement of Andrija Marjanović To Jozef Fuks, Avram Eškenazi....
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Commercial Court that it had put a ban on the the mobile properties of Andrija Marjanović in order to secure a debt settlement to Jozef Fuks. In addition, the Administration informed that Avram Eškenazi and Marija Ristić had the priority right in a debt settlement procedure.
Avram Eškenazi, insurance company inspector from Belgrade, 63 years old, executed in Belgrade in 1941. The report was submitted by Stefanija Milojković,
homemaker from Belgrade, with residence in 125 Cvijićeva Street.
Avram (Šemaja) Eškenazi, clerk from Belgrade, 60 years old, executed in Sajmište camp in 1941. The report was submitted by Kornelija Milojević, with residence in 232 Bulevar Crvene armije Street.
Avram (Isak) Izrael, merchant from Belgrade, born in 1882, taken to Topovske šupe camp in 1941. The report was submitted by his daughter Jelena Zlatanović, with residence in 30 Visokog Stevana Street.
Avram (Jozef) Izrael, merchant from Sarajevo, 54 years old, taken to Jasenovac camp in October 1941. The report was submitted by Vilma Market, 57 Skadarska Street.