The Sava Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers that arrived to Belgrade on 2nd October 1901. Among others were Leving Bencion, Aron Amodaj, Arnold Levi, Leon Ruso, Avram Baruh.
2 October 1901
ИАБ-1-К2141-1901-29
Document
List of Foreigners Compiled on 11th July 1902
The Precincts reported to the Administration of the City on the foreigners who arrived to Belgrade on 11th July 1902. Aron B. Josif, a merchant from Bulgaria, moved to Belgrade and stayed in the No. 4 Gospodar Jevremova Street.
List of Members of the Association Of Merchants Who Settled Their Debts
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products dispatched to the Yugoslav Association for Protection of Creditors a list of members who settled their debt to the Association. Among them were Aron Buki Kalderon, Nisim Levi, Z. Moreno, Jakov Ruben, Moša Beraha and others.
1 October 1926
ИАБ-1069-К188
Document folio 3
List of Apartments Seized For the Students in 1919
A list of apartments seized for the students by the Terazije Precinct in 1919. Enlisted were the apartments of Rafail Koen and Aron Konfino in the No.35 Beogradska Street and of Nahman Koen in the No. 3 Kralja Milutina Street.
List of passengers compiled on 14th July 1874. Among the passengers were Hajim Juda Levi, Heskija Pijade and Aron M. Levi from Belgrade, Isidor Vajs from Pančevo, etc.
The Dorćol Precinct reported on persons who came to Belgrade between 17 and 18 October 1874. Among others were Moša Samajilović, who stayed at Aron Levi‘s house, and Moša Avram Kalev.
List of Companies Which Received the Cambers of Commerce Annual Edition
The list of companies and members of the Association of Merchants of manufacturing, Textiel and fashio Products who received the annual editin ofthe Chambers of Commerce and the calendar for 1940. The list included companies: Haim Mika Koen, Braća N. Levi, Haim Pinto, Aron N. Levi, Cevi D. Koen, Isak Ozmo, Amar i Elijas, Hugo Hercler i Drug, Ela B. Mejuhas and others.
Report on the lawsuit initiated by Đorđe Ćipro, an innkeeper, against Aron Nisim, for the 1000 groschen debt.
17 September 1849/19 October 1850
ИАБ1-К127-1850-Ф2-209
Document folio 10
List of Passengers
The list of passengers on the 5th December 1888. The list included Avram Rubin Farhi and Aron H. Šalon.
6 December 1888
ИАБ-1-К2018-1888-334
Document folio 2
List of Textile Wholesalers
The Association of Merchants of Manufacture, Textile and Fashion Products sent to the commercial agent Žak Sarfati the requested list of textile wholesale companies. The list included companies Uziel S. Levi i Brat, Braća Arueti i Aca Dinić, Nisima B. Arona Sinovi, Jakov Rubenović i Sinovi and others.
Leon and Atina Franko Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, confirming that Leon Franko, a clerk from Belgrade, and his wife Atina, née Pikuli, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they were granted Israeli citizenship.
Lists of Individuals Who Were Fined in 1861 and 1862
Lists of individuals who were fined in November and December 1861 and in April 1862, including Avram Pučin, Jakov Pinto, Eskija Pijade, Ahijel Ruso, Isak Levi.
List of passengers compiled on 24th August 1874. On the list were Ašar D. Leon, David S. Demajo, Moša Eskenazi, Josif Ozerović, Moric Gutman and others.
Lists of Voting Members of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants
Lists of voting members of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants of the City of Belgrade, compiled for the election of representatives in the board of the Belgrade Chambers of Commerce. The lists included: Ašer Baruh, Rafailo Azriel, Jakov Azriel, Albert Altaras, Moric Benvenisti, Samuilo Vajs, Gavra Vig, Adolf Goldštajn, Nisim Samuilo Davičo, David Ruso etc.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigner who moved to Belgrade on 8th May 1902: Ašer A. Benarojo, a merchant, came from Vidin in Bulgaria, and stayed in the 16th Solunska Street.
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.
City precincts reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers and foreigners who moved to Belgrade. The Dorćol Precinct reported that on 8th June 1902 Ašer J. Lazar, a laborer from Niš, arrived to Belgrade and stayed in the No. 18 Princ Evgenije Street.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit of Rahila, a widow of Haim Koen, against Ašer Ozer, and regarding the debt collection lawsuit of Ašer Ozer against Samoil Haim Koen.
List of passengers compiled on 19th January 1903. Among the passengers were Leopold Lebl, Haim Koen, Josif Kalderon, Ašer Ozer, Moša Mevorah, Isak Elijas, Moša Farhi, Isak Albala, Jozef Levi, Isak Nisim.
Lawsuit of Solomon Kalmi and Ašer Farhi Over Financial Dispute
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit of Solomon Kalmi and Ašer A. Farhi over unsettled financial problems.
List of passengers who arrived to the Town Precinct on the 3rd April 1874. The list included Jakob Albala from Timisoara, Avram Levi and Moša Altarac from Bijeljina, Jakov Barak from Banja Luka, Bukas M. Davidović from Požarevac.
List of Passengers Compiled on 27th September 1874
List of passengers compiled on 27th September 1874. Among the passengers were Izrail Mevorah from Banja Luka, Josif Hason, David Majo and Sabitaj Kojen from Belgrade and others.
Leon Amar – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Leon Amar, former proxy, registered under the number 258 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken by SS officers on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Leon Zonenšajn – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Leon Zonenšajn, clerk, registered under the number 257 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Lazar Demajorović – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Lazar Demajorović, a former merchant, registered under the number 269 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Leopold First – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Leopold First, a commercial representative, registered under the number 290 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.