Josip Oskar Polak Renounced His Yugoslav Citizenship
The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Josip Oskar Polak from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Josip Oskar Polak, a clerk from Belgrade, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship.
The head of the 14th City District forwarded Pavle Fišl to the Firefighting Command because he was no longer needed in that district. Also Solomon Altarac was forwarded to the Command since he requested to return to his native town.
Juda A. Levi Filed a Lawsuit Against Mijajlo Jovanović and Lazar Simić
The Court in Ćuprija requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Juda A. Levi, a merchant from Paraćin who had moved to Belgrade, associated with the lawsuit he had filed against Mijajlo Jovanović and Lazar Simić.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Kruševac District Headquarters that due to Juda Levi‘s moving to Paraćin, the Administration couldn‘t deliver him the court‘s decision.
Jevta Milovanović and Đorđe Zdravković Settled Their Debts
The Kruševac District Headquarters delivered to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a debt amount collected from Jevta Milovanović and Đorđe Zdravković, and requested to hand it over to Hajim Levi and S. Pijade.
Jakov Melamed and Pijada Konorta Settled Their Debts
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to sell the goods stored in the shops of Jakov Melamed and Pijada Konorta and to dispached the money back in order to settle their debts. The Administration informed the Court that the parties in dispute agreed to settle the mutual claims, so the Court canceled the selling of their property.
Jovan Šeling Bought a New Horse Carriage From Pinkas Štajn Brothers
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to establish a commission for the inspection of a new horse carriage which Jovan Šeling purchased from the brothers Pinkas Štajn.
Juda Levi Registered as a Taxpayer in the Belgrade Municipality
The Požarevac District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to register Juda Levi, a tinsmith, in the tax register of the Belgrade Municipality, since he moved from Požarevac to Belgrade.
The Belgrade Municipal Court brought the decision to enter Jakov Alšeh, the worker in the power plant and the native of Požarevac, into the Voters Registry.
The Požarevac District Headquarters informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Jusa Alkalaj, a bad-cover manufacturer, Moša Alkalaj and Jakov Kalderon, the day laborers, along with the rest of the Jews who came to Požarevac after 28th February 1861 had to move away from that town.
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.
Jewish Community Reported on Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of births and deaths in the period from 10th until 20th November 1889. Children were born in families of Azrijel Mošić and Josif Levi. Rakila, a widow of Isak Mandil, died.
Jewish Community Reported on Newly Born and Diseased Members
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of newly born and dead in the Community in the period 1st to 10th January 1884. Josif Samuel Anaf‘s baby girl was born and Josif Ben Araj‘s son died at birth. Boena, a wife of Samuel Rušan, Klara, daughter of Jakov Cevi, Josif, son of Avram Ruso, and Rakila, daughter of David Rafailo died.
Juda Solomon Azrijel Filed a Lawsuit Against Rafailo Azrijel
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Juda Solomon Azrijel had filed against Rafailo Azrijel, over debt. Rajna, a maid in the household of Juda Azriel, was designated as a witness, but she first had to take an oath in the presence of a rabbi that she would tell the truth.
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 the Number of Births and Deaths
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of births and deaths in the period 11th to 20th October 1889. Avram Anaf‘s baby boy was born. Rafailo, a son of Solomon Levi, a baby boy of Moša Beraha, Samuilo, a son of Rafailo Farhi and Avram Levi‘s baby girl died.
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on number of newborns in the period between 1st and 10th March 1891. Avram Kalderon, Jakov Maclijah and Isak Pesah got baby girls, Avram Levi got a son and Rafail Levi got twins, two boys.
Jewish Personnel Who Reported To Duty After the Bombing of Belgrade
Lists of personnel employed in the Municipality of the City of Belgrade who after the bombing of Belgrade in April 1941 reported to duty. The lists included Rafajlo Levi, the caller in the Legal Department, Heskija Albahari, the official, and Ela Grimberg, a part-time clerk in the General Department.
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Juda Gavrilo Koen Filed a Lawsuit Against Rahamim Demajo Over Debt
Police report regarding the arrest and the interrogation of Rahamim Demajo, against whom Juda
Gavrilo Koen had filed a lawsuit over debt.
Josif Almuzlin Settled His Debt to Rahila Almuzlin
The Commercial Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related the debt settlement of Josif Almuzlin, the grocery, in favor of his wife Rahila.
Josif and Rašela Mošić Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Josif Mošić, a textile technician, born in 1919 in Belgrade, and his daughter Rašela, born in 1946, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Jakov Albahari Submitted the Property Form For Registration
Regina Albahari, the wife of Jakov Albahari, the merchant assistant, the residents in the No. 1 Kneza Pavla Street, submitted the property form for registration on behalf of her husband.