Jozef Ruso Filed a Lawsuit Against Leon Azrijel Over Debt
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Leon S. Azrijel, associated with the lawsuit Jozef Ruso had filed against him, over debt.
The documentation on Juda Leon Alšeh, compiled by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products. The documentation contained his birth certificate issued by the Jewish Sephardi Community in Belgrade, his military document and information on his education.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the bankruptcy of Jakov Ruso and his partner Jozef Eskenazi. Their property had been banned and inventoried, therefore Leon Eskinazi, from Vienna, gave a guarantees that his brother Jozef would not leave the country prior to the completion of the lawsuit with the creditors.
Jewish Community Reported on Newly Born and Diseased Members
The Jewish Religious School Community reported on the number of born and deceased members of the Community from 20th to 30th November 1887. Samuilo Elazar, Avram Demajo, Hajim Gabaj got sons, Avram Adanja, Manahem Amar got daughters and Majir Levi got twins. Josif, son of Leon Jakovljević died.
The Karanovac District Headquarters requested to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a debt amount to Leon Koen from Jovo Prodanović.
Josif Manojlović Appointed For a Licensed Salesman of the State Lottery
Josif Manojlović, a money dealer, gave a statement that he was appointed for a licensed salesman of the Royal Serbian State Lottery. He appointed Leon Levi for his associate and deputy.
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.
Josif Eškenazi Filed a Lawsuit Against Leon Talvi and Leon Mandilović
Josif Eškenazi filed a lawsuit against Leon Talvi and Leon Mandilović, both the merchants, for taking some goods without paying. The witnesses gave their statements regarding the lawsuit.
The Terazije Precinct brought a decision to terminate the criminal investigation related to the accusations of Josif Eškenazi against Leon Mandilović and Leon Talvi, over a fraud.
Josif Cimerman Filed a Lawsuit Against Leon Mašiah For Debt Settlement
Correspondence of the Commercial Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to the sequester that was to be placed on the property of Leon Mašiah in order to secure the debt settlement to Josif Cimerman. Milan Marković, a Cimerman‘s attorney, filed a complaint to the Administration against Mašiah who emptied the store and hid the property to avoid inventorying, assisted by Natan Adut.
The Administration of the Penitentiary in Belgrade informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Jakov Alkalaj had served his prison sentence for the attempt of robbery and was released under provision that he would be under police surveillance for a year. Leon Mašijah requested a permission from the Administration to host his nephew Jakov Alaklaj in his house during the period of police surveillance.
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.
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.
Jefta Gavrilović Accused Leon Rubinović For False Testifying
Jevta Gavrilović accused Leon Rubinović to the Terazije Precinct for the false testifying i.e. that Jakov Kalmić had signed the bill of exchange in his presence on behalf of his father Lazar Kalmić. Consequently, Gavrilović was detained and put under the criminal investigation.
Jozef Nisim Padro and Merkada and David Levi Designated As Witnesses
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to take the oath from Jozef Nisim Padro and Merkada and David Levi in the presence of a rabbi, that they would tell the truth in the Court. They were designated as witnesses in a lawsuit Leon D. Haim had filed against Izrailo B. Ilijam over debt.
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. .
Jewish Communities Reported on the Number of Births and Deaths
The Jewish Ashkenazi Community and The Jewish Religious School Community reported on the number of births and deaths in the period between 20th and 28th 1893. In the Ashkenazi Community Leonhard Blat died. The Jewish Religious School Community reported on the death of Veneziana, a wife of Hajim B. Avram and Leonhard, a son of Simon Blat. There were no newborns.
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.
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 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 Appointed To the Forced Labor To the Water Supplies Administration
The Belgrade City Government notified the Water Supplies Administration that it forwarded the Jewish mechanic engineers Samek Kiter, Arnold Samujlović, Samujlo Zunana, Ljubomir Milin, Leopold Hercog, Franjo Holo; chemists Filip Frank, Mirko Bihler, Zigmund Brukner, Samuilo Eškenazi, Rafajlo Avramović, Bela Bernet, Rudolf Štajner and Rafajlo Lević PhD in economy, to work in that Administration.
The Customs in Aleksinac informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the arrival of Josif Bohorović from Leskovac to Belgrade, where he would stay for 20 days for trade business.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court regarding the accusations against Jakov Eskenazi for having stolen some goods from the shop of Ratko Nikolić and for purchasing 14 stolen scarves from Lijačo Karaoglanović. The Court sentenced Eskinazi with 25 strokes for both misdeeds he had commited and ordered him to compensate for stolen goods.
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 1st and 10th September 1889. Children were born in the families of Juda Levi, Jeruham Semo and Avram Pesah. Lova, a daughter of Mihailo Albahari, died.