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JEWISH DIGITAL COLLECTION

HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF BELGRADE

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DIGITAL COLLECTION IN NUMBERS

200

YEARS OF HISTORY

59

FONDS AND COLLECTIONS

60000

DIGITIZED PAGES

Fejga Biselihes - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Fejga Biselihes, homemaker.

30 January 1937

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Document

Foreign Citizens in Belgrade

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to gather information on foreign subjects who owned an estate in Belgrade. Austrian subjects in Belgrade were Jozef Talvi, Matijas Ruso, Jakov Salamon Albahari and Haim Padro. Isak and Jozef Almuli were Ferench subjects and Izrael Štern was British.

2 August 1852/15 April 1868

АБ-1-К1086-1868-Ф16-229

Document folio 120+(5)

Document

Financial Status and Conduct of Moric Gutman

Belgrade Municipal Court issued a certificate regarding the financial status and a good conduct of Moric Gutman, his wife Julijana and Ana Madjar, née Ozer.

8 May 1874

ИАБ-1-К1593-1874-298

Document folio 1

Document

Fanka Koen - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Fanka Koen, pupil.

15 October 1934

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Document

Franjica Bihler - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Franjica Bihler, homemaker.

26 November 1940

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Document

Fines Collected in January 1867

The Town Precinct forwarded to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a list of persons from whom the fines were collected in January 1867. Izrail Baruh was on the list.

1 April 1867

ИАБ-1-К1054-1867-10

Document folio 1

Fight in the Synagogue

Natan Tajtacak, a clerk of the Synagogue, filed accusations to the Dorćol Precinct against Mihailo Albahari, Solomon Azriel, Isak Salomon, Moša Eskenazi, Jozef and Moša Almozlino because they were fighting in the Synagogue and had attacked him as well. The same accusations were filed by the Jewish Religious School Community. The documentation included also report on the lawsuit against Jakov Kazes and Jakov Clamok initiated because they were speaking badly about the Jewish Community.

3 March 1873/5 October 1874

ИАБ-1-К1507-1873-Ф46-307

Document folio 52

Document

Ferdinand Bril Admitted to the Serbian Citizenship

The Ministry of the Interior approved the request of the leather trader Ferdinand Bril and allowed him, his wife Rosalia and their three children to be admitted to the Serbian citizenship. Jovan Popović, a lawyer, filed a complaint to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against that decision, with the explanation that Bril received the Serbian citizenship to avoid his creditors.

15 May/7 November 1876

ИАБ-1-К1682-1876-Ф16-34

Document folio 9

Document

Franja Milhofer - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Franja Milhofer, merchant assistant.

20 January 1934

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Document

Franja Levi - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Franja Levi, traveling salesman.

1 May 1933

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Document

Ferdinand Bril Accused Petar Mohačanin For Refusing To Move Out

The Terazije Precinct communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to the accusations made by Ferdinand Bril, a leather merchant, that Petar Mohačanin refused to move out from the house which he had rented.

21/29 October 1876

ИАБ-1-К1687-1876-Ф25-4

Document folio 4

Document

Ferdinand Neškudla - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Ferdinand Neškudla, student.

19 June 1935

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Document

Fric Nibel - Citizen‘s Card

Certificate of residence of Fric Nibel, butcher.

11 September 1940

ИАБ-1-КЖ

Document 1 item

Document

Food Delivery to the Jewish Camp Zemun

The commander of the Jewish Camp Zemun dispatched to the Municipality of the City of Belgrade a list of undelivered provisions for the period 3rd to 9th January 1942 and a list of provisions required in the camp for the period from 10th until 16th January.

6 January 1942

ИАБ-6-К314

Document folio 3

Document

Total records 995