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JEWISH DIGITAL COLLECTION

HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF BELGRADE

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DIGITAL COLLECTION IN NUMBERS

200

YEARS OF HISTORY

59

FONDS AND COLLECTIONS

60000

DIGITIZED PAGES

Jakov Levenzon Authorized to Collect Tenant Rent For Debt Settlement

Jakov Levenzon, a merchant, requested the Town Precinct to let him collect the rent from the tenants of the late Nastas Vujić. The Court reached a decision that Levenzon collect rents until the settlement of the debt made by Vujić.

10/26 May 1880

ИАБ-1-К1848-1880-449

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Jelena Ajbenšic - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of dr Jelena Ajbenšic, clerk.

12 February 1934

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Jeno Adler - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Jeno Adler, gloves maker.

5 February 1932

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Julijus Hara Admitted to the Serbian Citizenship

The Ministry of the Interior brought a decision on the admission to the Serbian citizenship of Julijus Hara, an upholsterer born in Novi Sad, a resident in Belgrade for 15 years, to his wife Julijana and his daughter Jerenka.

8 January 1877/10 January 1881

ИАБ-1-К1871-1881-Ф22-409

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Jakov Mevorah Accused For Assault

The Administration of the Town of Belgrade forwarded Jakov Mevorah, a money dealer from Belgrade, to the Belgrade Town Court whom Josif Finci, a merchant from Šabac, accused for attacking him at the Sava dock.

4/29 December 1881

ИАБ-1-К1875-1881-Ф27-70

Document folio 5

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Jakub Adler - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Jakub Adler, director.

5 July 1936

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Jelijas Kojen Moved To Austrija, Karlo Kojen Unknown to Local Jews

The Belgrade Municipal Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Jelijas Koen, according to the statements of the local Jews, had gone to Austria long time ago and had died there, and the local Jews had no knowledge on Karlo. The Court reported that it wasn‘t certain that they were Serbian subjects, because they were not registered in the Belgrade Tax Registers.

23 January 1880

ИАБ-1-К1845-1880-394

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Josif Almuli Requested Permission To Sell Toxic Materials

Josif S. Almuli, a merchant in the Main Street, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to permit him to sell toxic materials in his store, in line the Law on the Sanitary Profession.

24 February 1882

ИАБ-1-К1908-1882-401

Document folio 2

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Jahijel Pijade Requested a Permission to Open a Tavern

Jahijel Pijade, a tailor, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to grant him a permission to open a tavern in the Jevrejska Mala (a Jewish quarter). Pijade submitted a certificate issued by the Belgrade Municipal Court on his good conduct and on his material situation.

4 May 1882

ИАБ-1-К1899-1882-Ф10-45

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Josif Almuli Allowed to Sell Poisonous Products

The Administration of the Town of Belgrade allowed Josf S. Almuli to sell poisonous products, like bleach, lemon acid, green stone etc, provided he respected the terms of their sale.

2 July 1882

ИАБ-1-К1913-1882-2

Document folio 1

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Jakov Adanja - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Jakov Adanja, waiter.

23 March 1924

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Josif Adanja - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Josif Adanja, clerk.

23 January 1930

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Jakov Levenzon Complained Over Rent Collection From Nastas Vujić

The Administration of the Town of Belgrade reported on the complaint Jakov Levenzon made to the Ministry of the Interior against the Administration for not handling him over the rents collected from Nastas Vujić over his debt settlement. The Court brought a decision that Levenzon, as a creditor of Vujić, should collect the rent for debt settlement.

9/12 December 1880

ИАБ-1-К1854-1880-216

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Jakov Maclijak Requested a Refund For Overpaid Tax Amount

The Ministry of Finances informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Jakov Maclijak had overpaid his taxes and that money should be refunded to him.

22 January/7 March 1881

ИАБ-1-К1855-1881-Ф1-124

Document folio 4

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Josif Bejosif - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Josif Bejosif, merchant.

9 July 1941

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Juliš Bek - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Juliš Bek, maid.

5 April 1934

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Judita Bek - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Judita Bek, dressmaker.

25 October 1932

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Josip Belinski - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Josip Belinski, physician.

25 October 1937

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Josif Kampus Applied for the Passport

The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the application for Serbian passport submitted by Josif Avram Kampus from Romania. Josif, son of the late Avram Kampus from Belgrade, stated in his application that in 1864 he escaped to Romania without passport together with many other Serbian families.

20 February/11 March 1881

ИАБ-1-К1861-1881-Ф6-315

Document folio 2

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Jakov Amar Kept a Dance School Over Winter

Jakov Amar, a painter and a dyer, applied to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to grant him a permission to keep a dance school during the winter, as it did the previous years.

27 October 1882/13 October 1884

ИАБ-1-К1946-1884-Ф19-296

Document folio 4

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Jewish Community Reported on Deaths and Births

Assembly of the Religious-School Jewish Community reported on the deaths and births within their community in the period between 1 and 10 February 1885: Solomon Nafusi had a baby girl born and Solomon Albahari‘s baby boy died.

12 February 1885

ИАБ-1-К1961-1885-317

Document folio 1

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Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born

The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of newly born in the Community in the period 10th to 20th January 1885: Avram Mevorah‘s baby boy was born on 14th January.

22 January 1885

ИАБ-1-К1961-1885-171

Document folio 1

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Jakov Mevorah Complained Against the Employees of the Commercial Court

Jakov Mevorah communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on behalf of his father Moša, who had leased a store next to the Commercial Court. He gave a statement that he could not keep the front of his store clean because the employees of the Court were throwing trash everywhere. The Administration requested the employees of the Court to keep their garbage in one place and to throw it themselves.

27/29 September 1888

ИАБ-1-К2009-1888-Ф2-83

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Total records 4696