Correspondence of the Belgrade Municipal Court, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Smederevo District Headquarters regarding the tax collection from Rafailo Amar, Samuilo Demajo, Samuilo Alkalaj, Samuil
Mišulan and David Avram Levi, who resided in Smederevo but were registered as Belgrade taxpayers.
The Late Samuilo Mordokaj Transported to Belgrade Without Permission
Correspondence of the Požarevac District Headquarters and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the transport of the body of the late Samuilo Mordokaj from Požarevac to Belgrade, without a permission from the authorities.
The Reconciliation Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect taxes from Samuilo B. Mordohaj, a merchant from Belgrade, residing in Požarevac.
Technical Documentation For a Building in the No. 44 Visokog Stevana Street
Technical documentation for a building in the No. 44 Visokog Stevana Street, owned by Rašela Pesah, the wife of Samuilo Pesah, a cinematographer. The building later became the property of Mazal Maga Nahman.
The Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and dead persons in the period from 11th to 20th June 1892. Juda Benada got a baby boy. Merjam, a daughter of the late Samuilo Pizanti and Sara, a daughter of Josif Mandilo, died.
The Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of births and deaths in the community in the period of 1st to 20th June 1884. Children were born in the families of Jakov Mevorah, Hajim Majo, Hajim Pinto, Josif Hajim, Bencijon Hajim, Benvenista Jakov and Samuilo Pijade. Nahama, daughter of Hajim Aron, and a newborn child of Anđelo Levi died.
The Jewish Community Elected of New Members of the Administration
The Jewish Religious School Community informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have appointed new members of the community administration, in the presence of the representative Isak Barukić, for the period 1884/1887. The appointed members were Hajim Azrijel, Samuil Hajim, Avram Ozerović, Samuilo Pijade, Avram De Majo, Jakov Alkalaj and David Buli, and deputies David Levi, Jovan Melamed and Jakov Mevorah.
The Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Assembly of Jewish Religious-School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and deceased persons in the period of 11th to 20th November 1890. Children were born to Izrailo Nahman and Moša Pinto. Oto Almuzlino, Aron Alkalaj and Avram, a son of Samuilo Roman, died.
The Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and deceased persons in the period of 1st to 10th October 1890. Children were born to David Berah, Nisim Menahem, Izrail Menahem and Avram Tajtacak. Lea, a daughter of Samuil Roman died.
The Dorćol Precinct Reported On the Events That Occurred In the City
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: Đorđe Ilić, a blacksmith, was forwarded to the Court for sentence reading over imposing light injuries to Roza, a wife of Isak Levi; criminal investigation against Isak Avramović, a former grocer, against whom Samuil D. Ruso and Avram Nahman had filed a lawsuit, was annulled.
Technical Documentation For the Building in the No. 3 Solunska Street
Technical documentation for the building situated at the corner of the No.3 Solunska and the No.1 Izrailjeva Streets, owned by Samuilo Semo, the transporting agent. The file comprised the technical documentation for the expansion of the same building, dated 1937, when the owner was Karolina Josifović.
The Complaint of Tailors Guild Against Merchants Suzin and Midina
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade decided to reject the request made by the Tailors Guild that Samuil Suzin and David Midina be forbidden to sell women‘s dresses.
The Proeprty of Samuilo Sumbul Handed Over to His Brother Moric Sumbul
Moric Sumbul informed the Tax Department of the 1st District People‘s Committee that he did not receive any income of the property located at 8 Brankova Street, previously owned by his brother Samuilo Sumbul, which was handed over to him. The documentation included the document of the transfer of the property.
Correspondence of the Court in Šabac, the Belgrade Municipal Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of taxes from David Tajtacak for the year 1868/69. Tajtacak moved from Belgrade to Šabac with wife Klara, sons Isak, Nisim, Samuilo and a daughter Bukar.
Technical Documentation For a Building in the No. 7 Dositejeva Street
Technical documentation for the building situated in the No. 7 Dositejeva Street, owned by Samuilo and Rašela Tajtacaković. The file comprised the property deeds from 1937, when the plot belonged to Rašela Tajtacaković and from 1942 when that plot was registered to the Bayer Company.
17 September 1927/23 January 1943
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The Brothers Bodi Filed a Lawsuit Against David and Samuilo Haim
The Belgrade Commercial Court reached a decision regarding the lawsuit filed by the brothers Bodi against David and Samuilo Haim, money dealers, over debt.
The list of the soldiers of the Belgrade Brigade who were being sent to the boarder. The list included: Azrijel Ruso, David Adut, Moša De Majo, Jakov Kojenović, Samuil Pijade, Avram Majo, Avram
Mišulan, Semaja Albahari, Heskija Pijade and others.
Technical Documentation For the Building in the No. 29 Cara Uroša Street
Technical documentation for the building situated at the corner of the Gospodar Jovanova and the No. 29 Cara Uroša Streets, owned by Nahman Levi. The building was designed by Samuil Sumbul, the engineer.
Samuil Haim, a merchant living in Jevrejska Mala (Jewish quarter), notified to the police that Marija Živković, who served in his household, had stolen goods from him and ran away.
The Jews Provided Kosher Meat in the Butchery Store of Pandilo Vuković
The Dorćol Precinct informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Samuil Hajim, the president of the Jewish Religious-School Community, settled the accounts with Pandilo Vuković, the butcher, thus the Jews continued to purchase meat from his butchery store.
The request sent to the Chambers of Commerce to issue a travel document to a travelling salesman Samujlo Lebl. The document was required for travelling across the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
The request sent to the Chambers of Commerce to issue a travel document to a travelling salesman Samujlo Lebl. The document was required for travelling across the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
The Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and deceased persons in the period from 1st to 10th November 1891. Sara, a daughter of Rafail isak, Sara, a widow of Moša Alkalaj and Aleksa Bregović died. There was no new born.