The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a lawyer Vojislav Lukić as a guardian of Rikica Bararon, with residence in Palestine.The guardian was to represent Rikica Bararon n the lawsuit the City Water Supplies Company initiated against her.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Dr Samuilo Koen as a guardian of the legacy of Solomona Koena,. The guardan was to represent Dr Koen in a lawsuit initiated against him by Jelena Antić,who wanted to register the property she had bought from the late Koen.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed the lawyer Dragoljub Kečkić as a legal guardian of absent heirs of Dr Jakov Čelebonović. The guardian represented them in the lawsuit which the late Čelebonović initiated against the State.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Avram Mandil, a worker from Belgrade, born in 1923 in Sofia, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he had been granted Israeli citizenship.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Čedomir Pandurović as a legal guardian of Rašela Rozenrauh, whose residence was unknown. The guardian represented Rašela in a lawsuit initiated against her by Armando Alfandari over the property of the late Rajna Alfandari located at 8 Rige od Fere Street.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent David Levi, with last residence at 4a Strahinjića Bana Street, to represent him in a lawsuit initiated against Levi by the City Water Supply Company. According to the information available to the authorities Levi was in Israel.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of the property of absent Viktorija Cevi located at 20 Braće Baruh Street. The guardian was representing Vikotija in a lawsuit initiated against her by the City Water Supply Company. Viktorija Cevi emigrated to Israel.
Appointment of a Guardian of David, Hajim and Marica Demajorović
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed the attorney Milenko Divac as a legal guardian of David, Hajim and Marica
Demajorović. The guardian represented them in the legal process regarding the property of the late Sabitaj Demajorović.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Žarko Lazić as a legal guardian of absent Rejna Talvi with residence at 53 Cara Dušana Street, since Rejna‘s brother and guardian Isak Azriel was emigrating to Israel.
Aleksandar Miler Renounced His Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Aleksandar Miler, an attorney from Bačka Topola, born in 1901 in Belgrade, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Appointment of a Guardian of Moša Đerasi, Rakila Kalderon and Debora Papo
Zelma Đerasi, a widow of Alkan Đerasi, requested the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to appoint legal guardians of her husband‘s relatives Moša Đerasi, Rakila Kalderon and Debora Papo, who emigrated to Israel in 1948. The guardians were required to initiate the probate hearing of settling the estates located at 20 Gospodar Jevremova Street and at 3 Višnjićeva Street, owned by Alkan Đerasi.
Appointment of the Guardian of Lučija Pardo and Reli Samuilo
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Flora Ković as a legal guardian of Lučija Pardo and Reli Samuilo, whose residence was unknown, to represent them in the probate hearing regarding the estate of Julija Rubenović. At the same time, the Board appointed a guardian of Julija Rubenović, owner of the estate located at 21 and 23 Aleksa Bačvanskog Street, to represent her in the lawsuit initiated by Ruben Rubenović.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent David Albala, with last residence at 6 Visokog Stevana Street, to represent him in a lawsuit initiated against Albala by the City Water Supply and Sewage Company.
David Albala emigrated to Israel.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent Maks Mošić, whose last residence was at 6 Banatska Street. The guardian was appointed to represent Mošić in a lawsuit initiated against him by the City Water and Sewage Company for accumulated debts. Maks Mošić emigrated to Israel.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Josip Petriček as a legal guardian of absent Elizabeta Špicer, to represent her interests in the divorce initiated by Edmund Špicer from Zagreb.
Appointment of a Guardian of Isak Baruh‘s Property
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a new guardian of Isak Baruh‘s estate located at 6 Dubrovačka Street. The previous appointed guardian Rahamin Baruh, Isak‘s son, had emigrated to Israel.
Appointment of a Guardian of Solomon, Moric, Isak and Mihajlo Levi
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Svetozar Relić as a legal guardian of absent Solomon, Moric, Isak and Mihajlo Levi, to take the loan in their name, necessary for the repairs on their building located at 4 Dračka Street.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of Aleksandar Saša Glik‘s property at 3 Karađorđeva Street. Glik‘s residence was unknown and his estate was abandoned.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of absent Marta Kazes, née Grinšpan, to represent her interests in the divorce initiated by Alfred Kazes.
Appointment of a Guardian of Anuška Pardo and Rozika Becalel
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a guardian of the property of Anuška Pardo and Rozika Becalel, née Arueti, located at 8 Despota Đurđa Street. The estate was abandoned, Anuška was in Israel and Rozika was in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Svetozar Relić as a legal guardian of the estate of Berta Hajon located at 6 Despota Đurđa Street.
Alojzije Musafija 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 Alojzija Musafija from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Alozija Musafija had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship.
Appointment of a Guardian of Pavle and Stevan Goldner
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed guardian of the estate owned by absent Pavle and Stevan Goldner, located at 12 Budimska Street, which they had inherited together with their brother Ljubiša, from Magdalena Goldner.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a lawyer Milenko Divac as a legal guardian of absent Dragomir Braun, to represent him in a divorce initiated by Paulina Igl. Request for the appointment of a legal guardian was filed by Milan Braun and Ela Krenberger, son and a sister of Dragomir Braun.
Appointment of a Guardian of Jakov and Matilda Benvenisti
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed a lawyer Vojislav Lukić as a legal guardian of Jakov and Matilda Benvenisti, to represent them in a process of expropriation of their estate in Belgrade. Jakov and Matilda Benvenisti had emigrated to Israel.
The Executive Board of the 1st District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Dr Samuilo Sarafić was appointed as a guardian of Josif Mandilović, to receive the court‘s decision on the heirs of the property of the late Streja Jontović. Josif Mandilović had emigrated to Israel.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Alfred Polak, a student from Belgrade, born in 1928 in Čoka, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Armin and Rašela Rozenrauh Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Armin Rozenrauh, a clerk from Belgrade, born in 1899 in Romania, and his wife Rašela, née Alfandari, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Aleksandra and Vojislav Rozenfeld Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Aleksandra Rozenfeld, a tailor from Belgrade, born in 1909 in Debeljača, and her underage son Vojislav had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Alisa and Mario Farhi 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 Alisa and Mario Farhi from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Alisa Farhi, a stenographer from Belgrade, and Mario Farhi, a minor, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.