Jewish Youngsters to Be Excluded From the Community Over Bad Conduct
The Jewish Community requested the Belgrade police to investigate six Jewish younger men who had been conducting badly and consequently the Jewish Community would exclude them from the community.
Ilija Garašanin, the Minister of the Interior communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the ban for settlement of the Jews, after he had received information that over thirty poor families headed from Sarajevo towards Serbia. In addition, the Ministry was informed that a number of Jews settled in Serbia after being deported from Vlaška.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the City of Belgrade regarding the bankruptcy of Jozef Farhi, a merchant, due to his debt he had been unable to pay off.
Jakov Josifović Left To Belgrade Without Taking His Family With Him
The Kragujevac District Headquarters communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the whereabouts of Jakov Josifović. The Ministry of the Interior had ordered him to leave Kragujevac and had gone to Belgrade, but never returned to take his family with him.
Josif Šlezinger Got His Real Property From Miloš Obrenović
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade drafted the requestion addressed to the Kragujevac Court regarding the property of Josif Šlezinger. The Administration explained that Šlezinger didn‘t have a deed for the house and a piece of land since the Prince Miloš Obrenović had given them to him as a gift, highlighting that the word of the Prince used to have a strenght of both "a deed and a document".
Jakov Eškenazi Fled From Belgrade After Beating a Sister
Correspondence of the Smederevo District Headquarters and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the case of Jakov Eškenazi who fled from Belgrade to Smederevo after he had beaten his sister and his female friend.
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the City of Belgrade regarding the oath Juda Aronin had to take in the presence of a rabbi, according to the Jewish tradition. The oath was requested in the lawsuit Juda Aron had filed against Rista Marković over debt, which the accused wouldn‘t acknowledge.
Josif Šlezinger Filed a Lawsuit Against Jovan Stefanović
The Belgrade Town Court reached a decision in a lawsuit Josif Šlezinger, a chapel master, had filed against Jovan Stefanović, over debt, by which Stefanović had to settle his debt and to pay the associated court fees.
Jewish Merchants Filed a Complaint Against Banning to Work on Sundays
The Ministry of the Interior recommended the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to discharge the complaint Manahaim Hasan and Haim Koen, the Jewish merchants, had filed regarding the ban to work on Sundays and holidays, and to investigate their statements that some rich merchants didn‘t work on Sundays and holidays, but they traded "behind the curtain".
Jakov Isak and David /Jakov/ Banished from Belgrade to Niš
Announcement regarding two individuals, Jakov Isak and David /Jakov/ escorted by the police guards, who had been banished for idleness from Belgrade to Niš, as their place of permanent residence.
Jozef Konforti Filed a Lawsuit Against His Wife Velezijana
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the delivery of the court decision reached in a lawsuit Jozef Konforti had filed against his wife Velezijana.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Ministry of the Interior that Jozef Haim had been discharged from the citizenship of Schwarzburg, that he came to Serbia in 1839 and ever since had been working as a chimneysweeper, and his behavior had been appropriate, the Ministry approved his admission to the Serbian citizenship.
Jewish Community Filed a Complaint Over Street Selling
The Ministry of the Interior informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the Jewish Community had filed a complaint against individuals who had come from Germany and had been selling petty things on the streets, despite the ban. The Administration replied that the complaint was false.
The Smederevo District Headquarters informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Jakov Buli, who had been in Smederevo for business purposes, missed to take his passport from the Headquarters when departed to Belgrade. The Headquarters dispached the passport to the Administration and requested that he would be sentence for that violation.
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.
The Požarevac District Cort and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding the lawsuit Janja Lazarević had initiated against his debtor Josif Solomonović.
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.
Jakov Eskenazi and Moša Albahar Accused For Raping Natan Baruh
Excerpt from the trial documentation and a court decision of the Belgrade Town Court reached in a lawsuit filed against Jakov Eskenazi and Moša Albahar accused to have raped Natan Baruh.
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.
Joca Vladović Filed a Complaint Against Mojsej Koen
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate the condition of the barrels which Mojsej Koen had borrowed from Joca Vladović from Milanovac. Vladović had filed a complaint that Koen had demolished the barrels.
Josif Štraser Permitted to Exercise the Medical Practice
The Ministry of the Interior informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Josif Štraser, a physician and a surgeon, had submitted a request to get a permit to exercise the practice in Belgrade. The Ministry issued the permit to doctor Štraser after reviewing the diplomas.
Jako Manasej Filed a Lawsuit Against Roza Manasej Over Debt
The First Instance Court of the Town of Belgrade informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it dismissed the lawsuit Jako Manasej from Sofija had filed against Roza Manasej, over debt.
Jurisdiction Over the Leased Shop Situated In the Russian Consulate
The Ministry of Finances informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that starting from St. George‘s Day in May 1846 the leasing of shops situated in the Russian Consulate facilities would not longer come under the jurisdiction of the Belgrade District Headquarters but under the jurisdiction of the Administration. The shops were leased to Dimitrije Radović and Samuilo Damar.
The Belgrade County Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to send an officer to be present at the oath taking of Jakov Ruso, who, in the presence of a rabbi, was to asserted that the late Dimitrije Stanković Džampić had owed him 188 groshes and 20 cents.
The Kruševac District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to sentence Jakov David, a Belgrade merchant, who had been staying in Kruševac with a passport issued by the Administration to travel to Turkey via Aleksinac. The Headquarters referred to the regulations that a person was allowed to travel only to the places indicated in the passport. The Administration informed that Jakov David had been punished with imprisonment.