Jahijel B. Ruso Gave a Power of Attorney Đorđe Bujdić
Jahijel B. Ruso submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification a power of attorney by which he authorized Đorđe Bujdić to represent him and his partner Moša Kalderon in a lawsuit he had filed against Milosav Ilić and Stanko Cvetković.
Representatives of the Jewish Community Avram Suzin, Moša Kalderon and Moreno Konortić offered their guarantees to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to release from confinement those Jews who had come from Turkey.
Josif Kalderon Gave a Power of Attorney To Jozef Moša
Josif Kalderon, a representative of his father Moša Kalderon, gave a power of attorney to Jozef Moša to collect debt amounts from his father‘s creditors.
Jozef Kalderon Filed a Lawsuit Against Vićentije Janić
The Court in Čačak requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to suspend the collection of the court fee from Jozef Kalderon, associated with the lawsuit he had with Vićentije Janić. The Administration was to deliver the courts decision to Moša Kalderon.
Jahijel Ruso Gave a Power of Attorney to Moša J. Koen
Jahiel Ruso, a merchant, gave a power of attorney to Moša J. Koen, his apprentice, to take over the merchandise from Moša Albahari on his behalf, and submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade.
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 21st to 31st August 1889. Children were born in the families of Nisim Aron and Moša Koen. Rakila, a widow of Moša Alkalaj, died.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to escort Jakov Eskinazi, who was in prison, to the Court for the hearing session in a lawsuit Moša Levi had filed against Avram Eskinazi.
Moša D. Majo, Jakov Mišulan and Jozef Hason, the representatives of the Synagogue, accused Jozef Almozlino for insulting them, and, accordingly, Almolzino gave a statement to the Dorćol Precinct.
Jakov Arojeti, Moša Manojel and Duda Alkalaj Robbed
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to summon Jakov Arojeti, Moša Manojel and Duda, a wife of Moša Alkalaj, who had been robbed, in order to indicate their stolen property.
Jakov Arueti, Moša Manuel and Duda Alkalaj Forwarded to Court
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade forwarded Jakov Arueti, Moša Manuel and Duda, a wife of Moša Alkalaj, to the appropriate Court to prove the ownership of the items found in the possession of Neša Jovanović, who was sentenced to one year of imprisonment for theft.
Jahiel B. Ruso and Moša Maclija Obliged to Pay Customs Fees
Jahiel B. Ruso and Moša Maclija made statements and obliged to pay all custom fees for merchandise which Sima Albahari would transport from Austria to Turkey.
Jakov Maclija filed a complaint the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the tax assessed to Moša Maclija, a merchant from Belgrade with a residence in Vienna.
The Ministry of Finances communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the appeal which Jakov and Moša Maclija had filed against the Belgrade Customs over the penalty fee collected from them for the imported scarves. The Administration was requested to form a commission which would assess if the scarves were made of cotton, as they claimed, or of silk as the Customs claimed.
A. Vuković, one of the experts engaged in a lawsuit Josif Štok, a construction engineer, had filed against Moša Maclijak, a merchant, requested from the Town precinct to be allowed to collect his expertise allowances from both parties.
Josif Ruso To Settle His Debt to Moša Maclijah and Buli
An auction sale was organized, at which many Jews participated, in order to collect resources from which Josif Ruso would settle his debt to the merchants Moša Maclijah and Buli,.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to escort Johanaj and Isak Melamed, apprentices of Moša Maclijah, a merchant, to that Court to give statements in a lawsuit Miloš Cvrčanin, from Karanovac, had filed against Antonije Jovanović from Preljina.
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Commercial Court on the appointment of experts in the lawsuit filed by Jozef Štok, a constructing agent, against Moša Maclijah, a merchant.
Jovan Rob Ceded the Right To Build a Bridge Over the Kolubara River
Jovan Rob, an entrepreneur who had signed a contract with the State authorities to construct and build a bridge over the Kolubara River, ceded all the rights, tools and construction material to Moša Mevorah, a money dealer, and signed a contract with him regarding the bridge building.
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.
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. .
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town Belgrade to take the obligation from Jozef David Alađem, indebted to Moša Ozerović, which Ozerović had taken from Jozef Talvi for the sold goods.
Jewish Community Certified on the Behavior of Moša B. Jakov
Moša Ozerović and Moreno Konortić on behalf of the Jewish Community signed the certificate on the activities and the behavior of Moša B. Jakov, a petty dealer.
Jelena Paunović Complained Over Sequester on Her Property
Jelena Paunović requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to cancel the sequester placed on the merchandise over a debt settlement of her husband Mladen to Moša Ozerović. She gave a statement that the merchandise and the store were her property, not her husband‘s.
Upon the request of the Commercial Court in Belgrade, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade inventoried the property of Jakov Levenzon, a merchant and a banker. The Court declared bankruptcy of Levenzon and appointed Moša Ozerović a guardian of his property.
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.
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. .
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town during the August 1897: Jozef Bevenist and Moša Ruso were confined over theft they committed in the store of Jelena Živanović.
5 September 1897
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Jozif Talvi Requested a Sequester to the Property of Moša Saso
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to place a sequester on the merchandise of Moša Saso, a flour manufacturer, upon the demand of Petar Marković, a legal representative of Jozif Talvi, in order to settle a debt.