The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Šabac District Office to collect from Avram Albala 150 dinars for the National loan.
9/21 January 1878
ИАБ-1-К1737-1878-Ф1-73а
Document folio 4
Nikola Matijević Bought a Suit From Avram Arueti
Nikola Matijević, a practitioner at the Administration of the Town of Belgrade, requested the Accounting Department of the Administration to collect 20 dinars on month basis from his salary in favor of Avram Arueti, a tailor, until he paid off the suit he had bought from him on installments.
Nisim Jakovljević and Avram Jakov To Be Exiled From Serbia
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade escorted Nisim Jakovljević and Avram Jakov to the Aleksinac District Headquarters to be deported to Turkey from where they had come to Serbia despite the prohibition proclaimed in Serbia on 18th February 1844. that the settlement of Jews from Turkey was banned.
Nisim B. Aron Fined For Failing to Register His Apprentice Avram Levi
Avram Levi, the apprentice to Lazar Benarojo, was interrogated in the Terazije Precinct for failing to register his residence even though he was living in Belgrade for over a year. He stated that his previous employer Nisim B. Aron, didn‘t register him though he worked for him for six months. Aron was fined for this offense.
The Department for Civil Affairs of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the legal officer that Avram Mošić had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship and requested his property to be nationalized as the property of foreign citizen.
Nisim Merkada Pardo Filed a Lawsuit Against Avram Hajim
The Belgrade Town Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the court decision brought in a lawsuit V. Rozimirović, a legal representative of Nisim Merkada Pardo, had filed against Avram Hajim and his brothers, over debt. The Administration was requested to collect court fees from Rozmirović.
The Executive Board of the 4th District People‘s Committee issued a document on the nationalization of the property located at 33 Prote Mateje Street owned by Andrija Barta, that is his heir Adela Kalman née Barta, who was Hungarian citizen.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade made the announcement regarding the new name of the beauty shop owned by Adolfina Levi. The shop was named Morena.
Nationalization of the Property of Adolf and Tonka Hiriš
The Department for Civil Rights of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the Secretariat that Adolf i Tonka Hiriš had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship and instructed that their property should be nationalized as the property of foreign citizens.
The company Braća Amuli i Demajo informed the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products that the Belgrade Tax Administration had begun to tax the rent of the store, which meant irregular double taxation of one store.
9 May 1932
ИАБ-1069-К213
Document folio 1
Nationalization of Aranka Rozenberg‘s Property
The Civil Rights Department of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the legal officer that Aranka Rozenberg and her children David i Rafailo had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship and requested that their property should be nationalized as the property of foreign citizens.
The Executive Board of the 4th District People‘s Committee decided to nationalize the property located at 7 Golsvortijeva Street, owned by the late Dr Maks Laufer, executed in 1941. His heirs Arnold Laufer, Lota Salc, Elza Mandolfo, Sonja Hajon, Rihard Laufer and Hilda Papo were foreign citizens.
Nisim Levi Requested Change of His Personal Data in the Municipal Registers
Nisim Levi requested the Belgrade Municipal Court to enter the changes of his personal data in the municipal register: he was born on 1st July 1868, not in 1870; he was a merchant, not a speculator; his name was Nisim, which was identical to Bukus; his son Aron, a merchant assistant, was born on 1st August 1908. He submitted the birth certificate of his son Aron Levi.
Nestor Marković Filed a Lawsuit Against Aron Nisim Over Debt
Exerpts from the documentation of a lawsuit Nestor Marković had filed against Aron Nisim, and a court decision by which Nisim had to settle his debts and the court fees. The trial file comprised the attached report regarding the sale of a house of Aron Nisim.
The Department for Civil Affairs of the 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the Secretariat that Aron Hajduška had renounced hisYugoslav citizenship and requested his property to be nationalized as the property of a foreign citizen.
The Executive Board of the 4th District People‘s Committee decided to nationalize the property located at 5 Sazanova Street, owned by Dr Arpad Koh, executed in 1941. Koh had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship and had moved to Israel.
The Executive Board of the 4th District People‘s Committee issued a document on the nationalization of the property located at 72 Hadži Milentijeva Street and at 5 Sazonova Street, owned by Dr Arpad Koh. The documentation included the document that Arpad Koh had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship and had moved to Israel.
Nisim Mordehaj – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Nisim Mordehaj, a clerk, registered under the number 237 as detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken from the camp on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Naftali Avramović – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Naftali Avramović, trade assistant, registered under the number 255 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Nisim Beraha – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Nisim Beraha, a laborer, registered under the number 265 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Nisim Konfino – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Nisim Konfino, a merchant assistant, registered under the number 266 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Naftali Pesah – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Naftali Pesah, a housekeeper, registered under the number 271 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Nandor Gutman – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Nandor Gutman, a bank clerk, registered under the number 281 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Naum Agranović – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Naum Agranović, registered under the number 329 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Nisim Farkić – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Nisim Farkić, a merchant, registered under the number 345 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Nisim Mejuhas – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Nisim Mejuhas, a merchant, registered under the number 1374 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away from the Camp by Gestapo on 17 April 1942.