The list of people who exported products from Serbia to various countries. The list included also Bencion Buli, the exported of pigs, Azrijel i Alkalaj, exporters of plums and animal skins, David Dajč, exporter of plums.
1896
ИАБ-1-К2098-1896-712
Document folio 1
List of Passengers
The list of passengers arrived in the Town Precinct on the 30th November 1896. The list included also Avram Ruben and Mihailo Avram, merchants.
30 November 1896
ИАБ-1-К2098-1896-543
Document folio 1
List of Passengers Compiled on 13th and 14th October 1896
A list of passengers compiled on 13th and 14th October 1896. Avram Mevorah departed on ship to Šabac.
Lazar Benaroj Settled His Debts With His Creditors
The Commercial Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that a bankruptcy was declared for the overall property of Lazar Benaroj, a merchant. Benaroj settled his debts with his creditors and the bankruptcy case was terminated.
The report of the commissary of the Railway Police submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the foreigners who had arrived by train to Belgrade. Jakov Geršon from Sofia was among the passengers.
12 June 1897
ИАБ-1-К2100-1897-654
Document folio 1
Lawsuit Filed Against Lazar Isaković Over Bigamy
Dr David Alkalaj, the attorney, filed a complaint against the decision the investigating judge brought associated with the lawsuit filed by Hana Isaković against Lazar Isaković, over bigamy. Isaković converted to the Christian faith and married Draga despite the existing marriage with Hana, contracted according to Jewish customs. The Court of Cessation approved the complaint.
The Sava Police sent the report to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the movements of the passengers: Jakov Davičo, a clerk of the National Lottery, and Nisim Levi, a merchant, had left on the boat Zemun-Pančevo, and Jakov Hercl, a lawyer, had arrived to Belgrade.
16 August 1898
ИАБ-1-К2108-1898-441
Document folio 2
List of Passengers
The list of passengers who arrived to Belgrade on the 9th March 1896. The list also included Haim Nahmijas, a merchant from Šabac and Moša Adanja, a merchant assistant from Kragujevac.
9 March 1896
ИАБ-1-К2096-1896-196
Document folio 3
List of Prisoners of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade
The list compiled by the Administration of the Town of Belgrade in December 1896. The list included also Jakov Alkalaj and Karlo Levi.
Decembar 1896
ИАБ-1-К2096-1896-41
Document folio 24
Lawsuit Initiated by Josif Ozer Against Isak Aron
The examining magistrate informed the Belgrade Municipal Court that Josif Ozer, a shipping agent, had initiated the debt collection lawsuit against Isak B. Aron, a speculator.
19 November 1892/10 October 1893
ИАБ-1-К2074-1893-Ф3-354
Document folio 11
List of Criminal Cases
The list of criminal cases which were in progress on the 20th September 1892. The list also included the civil action of Moša and Jakov Mevorah against David Farhi for insult and minor injury; civil action of Solčika Davidović against Solčika De Majo for theft; civil action of brothers Koen against Svetozar
Marković for attempt of murder; civil action of Avram Ozerović against Jakov Mevorah for a fraud.
20 September 1892
ИАБ-1-К2072-1892-96
Document folio 6
Lazar Isaković Accused For Bigamy
Dr David Alkalaj, the attorney of Hana, a wife of Lazar Jomtov Isaković, requested from the investigating judge to initiate a police investigation against her husband for remarrying, although he never divorced her. Isaković converted to the Christian faith and married again following the Christian order. Alkalaj enclosed a copy of the marriage contract of Lazar and Hana, born Šalom, as well as excerpt from the Register of Marriages of Lazar and Draga, a former wife of Sima Naumović from Šabac.
The list of passengers compiled by the Sava Police. The list also included
Hugo Buli, Bencion Buli, Mozes Farki, R. Eškenazi and others.
28 August 1898
ИАБ-1-К2108-1898-248
Document folio 2
List of Respectable Citizens in the Town Precinct
The head of the Town Precinct sent to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested list of respectable citizens. The list included also Samuilo Azrijel, Avram M. Levi, Samuilo Pijade, Leon Jakovljević, Živko Koen.
4 April 1901
ИАБ-1-К2135-1901-76
Document folio 2
List of Passengers
The report of the Sava Police to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the passengers on the 4th April 1901. The report included also Moric Alkalaj, Isak Koen, Avram Anaf, Samuil Polak.
4 April 1901
ИАБ-1-К2135-1901-75
Document folio 2
List of Passengers
The Sava Police report on the passengers on the 2nd April 1901. The list included also Hajim Pinto, Isak Altaras, Moric Alkalaj.
2 April 1901
ИАБ-1-К2135-1901-42
Document folio 2
Lazar Isaković Gave Statement Regarding His Remarrying
Hearing of Lazar Jomtov Isaković, a typographer, accused for remarrying without a previous getting divorce from his wife Hana.
Lazar Isaković Converted to Christian Faith and Remarried
The investigating judge brought a decision to acquit a criminal investigation against Lazar Isaković against whom his wife Hana had filed a lawsuit for his remarrying without previously getting divorce from her. In the disposition of the decision it was stated that Isaković converted to the Christian faith, which annulled his marriage.
The Town Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: the criminal investigation was annulled against Binja Nahum, a merchant, against whom Tanasije Jovanović Knjaževac filed a lawsuit over debt he had paid twice.
List of foreigners who arrived to Belgrade and stayed in the private apartments in the area in custody of the Dorćol Precinct: David Becalelović arrived from Budapest and stayed in the No. 47 Cara Uroša Street, and Čelebi Jakov came from Sofia and stayed in the No. 23 Kraljev Trg Street.
The report of the commissary of the Sava Police sent to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the movements of the passengers on the 12th September 1901. Moša Avramović, Jakov Levenzon and Jakov Levi boarded the boat Zemun-Pančevo, Moreno Albahari arrived from Dubrovnik and Isak Nisim arrived from Oršava.
13 September 1901
ИАБ-1-К2140-1901-303
Document folio 2
List of Passengers
The list of passengers who arrived to Belgrade on the 5th September 1901. Avram Isak, a Rabbi, arrived from Italy, Avram Demajo, a merchant, arrived from Kragujevac, Jovan Fuks, a butcher arrived from Pest, and Avram Bencion, a teacher arrived from Constantinople.
5 September 1901
ИАБ-1-К2140-1901-152
Document folio 7
List of Bulgarian Subject Who Permanently Lived in Belgrade
List of Bulgarian subjects who were permanently settled in Belgrade or lived a longer period of time. Among others Jozef Levi, Josif Kojen, Buča Kalef, Isak Arueti, Solomon M. Kojen, Isak M. Kojen, Rafailo Hason, Jakov Mešulam, Menahem Jakov, Šaja Pinkas were listed also.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade submitted report on the events occurred in the town in August 1897 to the Ministry of Interior: Leon S. Kojen, a shipping agent‘s assistant, had stolen a wallet from Kosta
Milojković and a watch from Milorad Simić, and was arrested and sent to the Court.
5 September 1897
ИАБ-1-К2101-1897-121
Document folio 10
List of Passengers
The Sava Police reported on the movements of the passengers on the 31st August 1901. Avram Bencion and Josef Papo were among the passengers.
21 August 1901
ИАБ-1-К2140-1901-16
Document folio 10
List of Passengers
The Sava Police reported on the movements of the passengers on the 16th March 1901. The list of passengers arrived to Belgrade included also Sigmund Dajč and Leopold Salamon.
16 March 1901
ИАБ-1-К2134-1901-317
Document folio 7
List of Passengers
The report of the Vračar Precinct on the movements of the passengers on the 16th March 1901. Solomon Almuzlino and David Tajtacak arrived to Belgrade.
15 March 1901
ИАБ-1-К2134-1901-299
Document folio 6
List of Passengers
The Palilula Precinct reported on the movements ofthe passengers on the 11th March 1901. Mešulam Kojen, Bukas Gabaj, Rafailo Almuzlinus were among the passengers who arrived to Belgrade.