Upon the request of Sara Elijas, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade issued a certificate that Jahijel B. Ruso departed to Pančevo on 16th May 1865, and returned the next day. In addition, David B. Ruso was appointed the apprentice to Jahijel in November that year.
Josif and Cana Tajtacak Renounced Their 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 Josif, Cana, and David Tajtacak from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Josif Tajtacak, a clerk from Belgrade, his wife Cana, and their son David had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.
Josef David Farki Gave a Power of Attorney To David Josef Farki
Josef David Farki submitted to the Administration of the Town of Begrade a copy of the power of attorney for verification which he gave to his son David Josef Farki to represent him in all his debt settlement lawsuits and legal matters.
Jewish Community Reported on the Number of Births and Deaths
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and deceased persons in the period from 21st to 31st May 1892. A baby girl was born to Solomon Demajo. Avram, a son of Isak Alkalaj, Moša, a son of David Farhi, Simska, a widow of Solomon Amar, a newly born child of Hajnrih Hiršl, Sara, a daughter of Azriejel Kojen, Zumbula, a widow of Mordohaj Pijade and Đoja, a wife of Avram Ovadije, died.
J. Bondi Filed a Lawsuit Against David Farhi and Dimitrije Ognjanović
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee amount from Jovan Gruić, the attorney to J. Bondi, the merchant from Vienna, associated with the lawsuit Bondi had filed against David Farhi and Dimitrije Ognjanović over the priority right in the debt settlement.
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. .
Jozef Farhi, a merchant, had filed a lawsuit against his neighbor Palomba, a sister of David Halfon, a locksmith, whom he accussed for . Jozef Farhi accused Palomba for obrastruction of the wall building.
The Alliance of the Jewish Religious School Community reported on a number of newborns in a period 1st-17th May 1881. Danilo Albahari got a daughter, Avram Mizrahi, Hajim Farhi, Avram Levi and Samuilo Melamed got sons.
Josif Konfino Admitted to the Membership of the Belgrade Municipality
Josif Konfino, a transporting agent, applied for the admission to the membership of the Belgrade Municipality. The request was granted. The file comprised a birth certificate of Josif Konfino, the son of Samuilo and Dona Konfino, born on 25th June 1901 in Belgrade, issued by the Jewish Religious School Community.
Josif Todolano applied to the Association of Merchants of Various Specializations for a business card. The file contained his high school diploma and the certificate issued by the Jewish Community of Bitola confirming that he was born on 26 July 1923, to parents Mois and Dona Todolano.
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.
Jahijel B. Ruso and Edi Buli Would Pay All Required Customs Fees
Jahijel B. Ruso and Edi Buli gave a written statement that they would, within a year period, pay all required customs fees to the Smederevo Customs for the merchanides which Simaja Albahari would transport from Austria to Turkey or other places.
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.
14/24 April 1941
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Jakov and Ela Medina Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Jakov Medina, a clerk, born in 1902 in Belgrade, his wife Ela, née Katarina Panić, and their children Hajim and Johanan had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Jahiel Ruso Requested a Ban Put on the Goods of Ela Štern Be Annulled
Jahiel Ruso requested the Šabac County Court to annul the ban put on the merchandises of Ela Štern, the British subject, and submitted it to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification.
Julius Bril Applied For the Admission Into the Belgrade Residency
Julius Bril, the former director of the Hemp Factory in Svilajnac, along with his wife Elza and their son Fric, applied for the admission into the residency of the Belgrade Municipality .
Jusuf H. Mehmed Requested the Debt Settlement From Elija Almozlino
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade asserted that Jusuf H. Mehmed addressed the Administration regarding a debt settlement from Elija Almozlino, urged by other claims as well.
Jovan Poznanović Filed a Lawsuit Against Elija Romano
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Jovan Poznanović filed against Elija Romano, over debt. To prevent a possible escape Romano was arrested, his goods inventoried and sold out.
Jahijel B. Ruso Filed a Lawsuit Against Elijas Adanja
Jahijel B. Ruso appealed to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the Dorćol Precinct on the court fee amount which was determined to be paid associated with the lawsuit which he filed against Elijas Adanja, over debt.
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 21st to 30th June 1889. Children were born in the families of Solomon Koen, Elijas Albahari, Benjamin Levi. Sara, a wife of Avram Hajon, 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 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.
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 between 21st and 31st January 1891. Isak Hajim, Jeuda Gavriel, Josif Jakov Koen and Izrail Majir got baby girls and Jakov Semo, Binamin Levi and Moša Albahari got baby boys. Bina, a son of Isak Majo, Neti Levenzon and Elijas Josif, died.