Hadži Marko Šrajber Renounced His Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Hadzi Marko Šrajber, a clerk form Belgrade, born in 1893 in Goražde, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he was granted Israeli citizenship.
Household of Moša J. Ovdije Seized To Secure the Debt Settlement
The Commercial Court reached a decision to seize a household of Moša J. Ovdije, a grocer, to secure the debt settlement with interest to David Azrijel.
Haim Pardo Gave a Power of Attorney to David Solomon Levi
Haim Pardo gave a power of attorney to his apprentice David Solomon Levi with the effect to collect debt amounts and to represent him in the lawsuit affairs at courts.
Haim Farki and David Levi Fled From the Reserve Military Hospital
The Belgrade Brigade requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to urgently escort Haim Farki and David Levi to the headquarters of the Brigade because they fled from the reserve military hospital.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate if the late Ermoza, a widow of David B. Nahmijas, had any other heirs beside her four daughters.
Hajim Amar Settled His Debts and the Bankruptcy Was Taken Off
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over some items seized from S. Amar and R. Ruso to David Ruso, a husband of the bankrupted R. Russo, because they belonged to him. Other inventoried items should be handed over to Hajim Amar, since he had settled his debts to his creditors and the bankruptcy was taken off of his property..
Haim M. Haim Gave a Power of Attorney to David B. Ruso
Haim M. Haim, a merchant from Vienna, gave a power of attorney to David B. Ruso to represent him in a transfer of the real estate property, which he and his brother Izrael had sold to the Serbian authorities.
A two-year house lease agreement signed between David Halfon, as the owner, and Ferdinand Viezer and Franja Takać, the renters. In line with the agreement, the renting party would repair the house due to its bad condition, instead of paying the rent.
Hajim Zahari Accused Benko Kabiljo To Intend To Sell His Wife Property
Hajim Zaharije accused to the Criminal Department of the Administration of the City of Belgrade his brother in law Benko Kabiljo, for his intention to sell the property of his wife Dona and then to leave Belgrade with a Hungarian woman.
Herman and Dragica Šmit Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, confirming that Herman Šmit, an engineer from Belgrade, born in 1892 in Djakovo, and his wife Dragica, née Štajn, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they were granted Israeli citizenship.
Hava Azriel Submitted the Property Form For Registration
Hava Azriel, born as Eva Barić, the housewife and the wife of dr Solomon Azriel, the resident in the No.28 Zahumska Street, submitted the property form for registration.
Hajim B. Avram and Elijas Amudaj Summoned To the Court
The investigating judge of the Town of Belgrade requested the Town Precinct to find Hajima B. Avram and Elijas Amudaj, tinsmiths, and to forward them to the Court for hearing session. The Precinct found out that Hajim Avram lived in the Fišekdžijska Street, in the area of Palilula Precinct and Elijas Amudaj lived in the Dorćol area.
Haim Pinto Requested New Passports For Himself and His Family
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding the request of Haim Pinto to get passports to him, his mother Estera, to his brothers and sisters, since their old passports had expired. The request was reviewed and determined that Haim‘s father, Leon Pinto, was registered a taxpayer in 1859, that his family escaped from Belgrade during the Turkish bombardment of the town and that Leon missed to pay taxes for the years 1861 and 1862. Leon Pinto‘s sons submitted the proof to the Ministry that their father didn‘t escape from Belgrade and promised to pay the overdue taxes if they received the new passports.
Haim Živko Šalom – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Haim Živko Šalom, a clerk, registered under the number 343 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Hananel Medina and Izrail Tajtacak To Report to the Military Command
The Terazije Precinct was requested to locate and escort the enlisted recruits to the military command. Hananel Medina and Izrail Tajtacak were on the list.
Hajnrih Hiršl Filed a Lawsuit Against Izrailo Hajim
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request Hajnrih Hiršl, the Austrian subject, the upholsterer, had filed a sequester to be placed on the leather pieces which belonged to Izrailo B. Hajim, over debt.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of Hana Azrijel, the Austrian subject, that Mojsej Kalderon, the representative of her late mother Irmoza Heski, delivered the inheritance to her. The Administration was requested to interrogate Kalderon on that matter.
The Ministry of the Interior requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate the reasons of Haim Havio for his request to settle in Belgrade. The Administration informed the Ministry that Havio had come from Bosnia and had opened a store with Isak Alkalaj.
Haim Bencion Requested Exemption from Military Service for His Son
Haim Bencion requested the Belgrade District Command exemption from military service for his son Isak Bencion, because he had a family to support. The documentation included the list of his family members and a certificate issued by the Belgrade Municipality confirming that Haim Bencion, his wife and five children were supported by Haim‘s son Isak.
Household of Bohora Kalmi Seized For Debt Settlement to Moša Elijas
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to the household from Bohora, a widow of Isak Kalmi, situated in the house in the Jevrejska Mala (a Jewish quarter), for debt settlement to Moša Elijas.
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to the proposal of Avram Hajim and Jozef Fason, the guardians of the late Isak Konfino property, that his house, located on the land owned by the Jewish Community, be sold. The Community agreed with the house sale, under condition that the new owner continued to pay certain compensation for the land. However, the guardians informed the Administration to have given up on the sale.
Hajim Ozerović Filed a Lawsuit Against His Cousins Over Murder Attempt
Hajim Ozerović , a merchant, accused Isak S. Levi, his brother Rufa Levi, his brothers-in-law Gavra Kojen, Avram Levi and Petar Živković to have kidnapped him and tried to kill him. The file comprised the statements given by witnesses, a victim‘s and the defendants.
Haim B. Avram Requested the Annulation of a Power of Attorney to Isak Ruso
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Haim B. Avram regarding his request to annul a power of attorney he had given to Isak Ruso.