Vučko Grudić, the attorney of law of Mihailo Albahari, filed a complaint to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the Sava Precinct, which failed to prevent Moša Ozerović from leaving the town, even though Albahari had filed a lawsuit over the division of their mutual business. The Administration informed Grudić that his complaint came under the competency of the judicial authority.
List of passengers compiled on 9th January 1878 by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. The list included Elijas B. Avram, Salamon Nisim, Lenka Alkalaj, David Zaharija, David Dajč, Jozef De Majo, Isak Kojen, David M. Hercl, Samuel Dajč and Hajim L. Kojen.
List of passengers compiled on 4th February 1878 by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. The list included Solomon Levi, Solomon Liđi, Markus Pinkas, Bernhard Hercl, Solomon and Avram Majer, Avram Kon, Avram Kalmić, Venjamin Ruso and others.
List of passengers compiled on 1st February 1878 by the Sava Department of the the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. The list included Isak Davičo, David S. Ruso, Moša S. Kojen, Marko S. Alkalaj, Katarina Kon, Bernhard Hercl, Katarina Lebl and others.
Leopold Breslauer Complained Against the Nonlegal Marriage Ceremony
Leopold Breslauer, a president of the German Jewish Community in Belgrade, filed the accusation against the nonlegal marriage ceremony of Mr Herz and Sali Viner, held in the house of Dr S. Pops, by a Jewish school teacher Glik. Breslauer withdrew his accusation after he learned that it was the engagement celebration organized in Dr Pops‘s house and that the marriage ceremony would take place in the Synagogue.
List of passengers compiled on 24th March 1878 by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. The list included Solomon Elias Kon, Anđel Levi, Avram Majo, Izrael Ruso, Solomon Levi and others.
List of passengers complied on 15th March 1878 by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade , which included, among the others, Jakov Mevorah, Jakov Levi, Avram Eskinazi, Herman Buli, David Levi.
Leon Levi Complained Against a Sentence For Selling Goods in the Street
Leon Levi filed a complaint to the Ministry of the Interior regarding the decision of the Aleksinac District Headquarters to reject his complaint against the sentence for selling the merchandise in the street. The Ministry rejected the complaint as well.
List of passengers compiled on 6th February 1879 by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. The list included also Gavra Kojen, Edi Buli, Ašer De Leon, Josif Levi, Moša Levi, Solomon Avram, Avram Solomon.
List of Firefighters Registered in the National Army
List of firefighters registered in the National Army who submitted certificate that they were incapable for military service or they moved away. The list included Majer Albahari, Mordohaj Katarivas, Hajim Josif, Jovan Melamed, Hajim Pinkas.
List of reservists of the Firefighting Troop from the Dorćol Precinct. The list included Salamon Isak Levi, Moša Kojen, Salamon Azrijel, Jakov Albala, Isak Medina, Natan Kojen, David Ruso, Hajim Josif, Isak Pinto, Isak Sabitaj Kojen, David Levi, Moša Evtalion.
The Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade compiled a list of passengers on 17th of April 1879. The list included Samuilo Vais, Isidor De Leon, Bernhard Lebl, Benijamin Fuks, Leon Haim, Salamon Mačoro, Moric
Koen.
Lazar Perčijanić Filed a Lawsuit Against Miloje Živković
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Miloje Živković against whom Lazar Perčijanić had filed a lawsuit. Živković had also to pay the fees for the witnesses summoned to the court Đorđe Vučo, Nikola Konstandinović, Solomon Kojen, Rista Veselinović and Vilhelm Kon.
The Sava Police Department provided a list of passengers on the 3rd October 1879. The list included
Sabitaj Kojen, Samuil Goldštajn, Nisim Jakov, Dr Leopold Levi, Avram Levi, Merijana Berah, Jakov Kojen.
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List of Passengers
Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade compiled a list of passengers on 23rd May 1879. Jakov Levi, David Salamon and Isak Elijas arrived to Belgrade by a boat from Orsova, Romania.
Lenka Alkalaj Applied For the Admission to the Merchants Guild
The Belgrade Municipal Court issued a certificate on a good conduct and a material situation to Lenka Alkalaj, a merchant from Belgrade, so that she could apply for the admission to the Merchants Guild.
The Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade compiled a list of passengers on 20th October 1879. The list included also Berta Samo, Dr Pops, Nisim Aron, Jahijel Pijade, Avram Mevorah, Rubin Levi, Isak Pinkas, Solomon Levi...
List of Old Persons and Illegitimate and Abandoned Children
The Dorćol Precinct delivered to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a list of old men and women and children with a disability, illegitimate and abandoned children. The list included Salamon and Moša, children who livied with Josif Amuzlino; Josif Majir Levi, Venezijana Amuzlino who lived with their mother Rajna Amuzlino;
Merkada, a daughter of Isak Lazar; Sara, a daughter of Izrailo Hazes; Ora, a wife of Isak Kazas; David Azrijel; Venezijana Bencion who lived with her mother Klara; Aron Nisim, Avram Adut and Binja Finci.
List of passengers complied by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on 17th May 1880. The list included Isak Alkalaj, David Levi, Isak Azrijel, Sara
Finci.
List of passengers compiled by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on 15th May 1880. The list included David Farki, Isak Azrijel, Josif Alkalaj,
Moša Medina and others.
List of passengers compiled by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on 5th May 1880. The list included Matija Suzin, Avram Mevorah, David Adanja, Jahiel Pijade.
Leon Isak Baron Made and Incident in the Jewish Tavern
Police reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the events that occurred in the Town, passport issued and the passengers. Leon Isak Baron got drunk and made a mass in a Jewish tavern. When the police came he locked himself in the house.