The Department For Cobblestoned Roads Maintenance informed the Technical Directorate that it didn‘t have the Jews employed in the Department because Ludvig Kac, the engineer and Čeda Konfino, the driver, had been dismissed. The origin of the head of the department Leonid Nikolajev was being examined at that moment.
Josip and Ljubica Ungar Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the City of Belgrade to remove Josip and Ljubica Ungar from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Josip Ungar, a clerk from Belgrade, and his wife Ljubica, née Vajs, renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.
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.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court, the Court in Valjevo and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding Jahijel Ruso who demanded the information on a status of the lawsuit he had filed against Mair Baruh, a merchant from Ub, over debt settlement.
The head of the 6th City District dispatched to the Department for Jews at the Belgrade Police two identification cards of Avram Elijas and Ignjat Hajduška, and likewise informed that Avram and Majer Jušah were removed from the list of workers.
Jahijel B. Ruso Guaranteed to Settle the Debt of Majir Baruh
David B. Ruso submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a list of creditors of Majir Baruh, a merchant from Ub, which Jahiel B. Ruso guaranteed to settle .
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 Terazije Precinct requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate if Maksa Kon was an official in the Austria-Hungary Legation. Kon was accused by Jaša Vacek, for an insult.
The Terazije Precinct interrogated Maksim Demajo, the tinsmith, upon the accusation filed by Jovan Sremac, for taking over his apprentice Ilija Jovičević. The Precinct fined Demajo, who appealed against the fine to the Belgrade Court.
Jovan Sremac Accused Maksim Demajo For Professional Incorrectness
Jovan Sremac, the royal court tinsmith, accused Maksim Demajo, a tinsmith, to the Terazije Precinct for pursuing his apprentice Ilija Jovičević to work for him.
Jewish Community Reported on Births and Deaths in the Community
The Jewish Religious School Community in Belgrade reported on the number of newborn and deceased persons in the period between 10th and 20th May (year unknown): Josif Mandil got a baby boy and Simon Binja Gedalja got a baby girl. Children of Josif Mandil, Jakov Cevi, Sara Alvo, Maks Flajšer and Avram Kalderon died.
Jewish Synagogue Fund Filed a Lawsuit Against the Late Marko Rozenberg
Correspondence of the Court in Smederevo and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit the representatives of the Jewish Synagogue Fund, Josif Šlezinger, Lazar Levenzon, Ilija Bringer and Bernad Trandler, had filed against a tutor of the property of the late Marko Rozenberg from Smederevo, over debt. The lawsuit was rejected.
Jakov Melamed Accused Alfred and Markus Majer for a Fraud
The Town Precinct of the Administration of the City of Belgrade interrogated Alfred Majer owing to accusations levelled against him and his father Markus Majer by Jakov Malamed. They were accused of committing fraud.
The Administrative Department of the Belgrade City Government informed the Directorate for Trams and City Lighting that a number of persons would be appointed to overlook the works and be responsible that no sabotage or job done poorly occurred. Those persons were Marsel Konforti, Ladislav Levaj, Samuilo Pesah, Avram Pesah, Anton Levaj and Ernest Braj. The appointed persons did not appear in the Directorate.
Jelena and Marta Sekelj Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Jelena Sekelj, née Harisijadis, who was a housewife from Belgrade, and her daughter Marta had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
The Special Police file on the arrest of Jewish women who were hiding under false names:
Anita Rozenberg, Erna Rozenberg and Marta Fruhter. The file included the statements of people who helped them and were in contact with them.
Josif Azrijel Kojen Accused For the Theft and Fire Set In the Store
The Town Precinct requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to issue a warrant after Josif Azrijel Kojen, accused for the theft committed to his master Mata Levi and for the fire set in the store at Zerek.
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.
Jewish Merchants Filed a Complaint Against Banning to Work on Sundays
The Ministry of the Interior recommended the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to discharge the complaint Manahaim Hasan and Haim Koen, the Jewish merchants, had filed regarding the ban to work on Sundays and holidays, and to investigate their statements that some rich merchants didn‘t work on Sundays and holidays, but they traded "behind the curtain".
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of the newborns in the period between 20th and 28th February 1891. Juda Benado, Menahem Altarac and Moša Medina got baby girls, Avram Almuzlinus got a son and David Alkalaj got twins, a boy and a girl. .
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.
Josif Cekić, Menahem Hajim Buhor Levi Settled Their Debts
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the wholesalers that the companies owned by Josif Cekić, Menahem Hajim Buhor Levi and others had settled their debts.
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Jakov Levi Accused for Cheating Menahem Ruso
The investigating judge forwarded Jakov Levi, a speculator, to the Belgrade Court, accused for cheating Menahem Ruso.
Jozef D. Farhi Filed a Lawsuit Against Merkada Nisim Padro Over Debt
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the Appeal Court had rejected a lawsuit Jozef D. Farhi had filed against Merkada Nisim Padro, over debt and consequently asked to collect court fees from Farhi. The Administration failed to execute the collect the court fee because Farhi had departed to Turkey on trade business.