Isak Koen Acquitted From the Lawsuit Against Sabitaj and Gavra Koen
The Savamala Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: Sabitaj Koen and his son Gavra, merchants, gave up their lawsuit against Isak Koen over theft, thus the accused was acquitted.
Sabitaj B. Mandil requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he was the owner of a registered wholesale business and that most of the products imported in 1938 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
Isak Koen Confined Upon the Lawsuit Filed By Sabitej Koen
The Savamala Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: Isak Koen was confined upon the lawsuit filed by Sabitej Koen.
The Belgrade Town Court, at the request of Ministry of Justice, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to suspend the execution of the six week prison sentence to Isak B. Avram over fraud. The Serbian Prince decided to release him from prison at the request of Haim Avram Koen and Sadik Koen. The recorded also contained data regarding the lawsuit Anđelko Anastasijević from Smederevo filed against Isak Avram, over debt.
Isak Avram and Sadik Natan Filed a Lawsuit Against Kosta Mitrović
Correspondence of the Ćuprija County Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Isak B. Avram and Sadik Natan from Beograde, had filed a lawsuit against Kosta Mitrović from Svilajnac, over debt.
Isak Adut – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Adut, a shoemaker, registered under the number 245 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Izidor Štern – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Izidor Štern, a clerk, registered under the number 248 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isidor Benvenisti – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isidor Benvenisti, a senior citizen, registered under the number 256 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp. He was taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Jontović – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Jontović, a former merchant, registered under the number 273 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Kario – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Kario, a traveling salesman, registered under the number 280 as a detainee at the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Albahari – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Albahari, customs broker, registered under the number 316 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isidor Vajs – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isidor Vajs, a delivery agent, registered under the number 339 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Solomon – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Solomon, a photographer, registered under the number 344 as a detainee of Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Izrailo Mačoro – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Izrailo Mačoro, a tailor assistant, registered under the number 380 as a detainee of Banjica Concentration Camp, taken by the SS on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Karijo – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Karijo, a petty dealer, registered under the number 391 as a detainee of Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Kalmič – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Kalmič, a delivery agent, registered under the number 392 as a detainee of Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Albahari – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Albahari, a merchant assistant, registered under the number 415 as a detainee of Banjica Concentration Camp, taken on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Isak Beraha – Evidence Books of Banjica Concentration Camp
Isak Beraha, a former merchant, registered under the number 418 as a detainee of the Banjica Concentration Camp, taken away on 17 September 1941 to the Jewish camp Zemun.
Insufficient Quantity of Bread Delivered To the Sajmište Camp
The Administrative Department of the Belgrade City Government ordered the head of the Social Care Department to check out that the sufficient amounts of food be delivered to the Sajmište camp, due to the complaint of the orderly officer that the insufficient quantity of bread was delivered to the Camp on 18th December.
Ivan Stanojlović Settled His Debt to Salamon Jakov Koen and Moša Isak Farki
Salamon Jakov Koen and Moša Isak Farki submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade their demand addressed to the Court in Ćuprija to cancel the ban from the property of Ivan Stanojlović because he had settled his debt.
Income Report for the Apartment Building at 25 Dositejeva Street
The income report for the apartment building for 1939 and 1945. The building, located at 25 Dositejeva Street, was owned by Sali Jeušua, a homemaker, and in 1945 it was handed over to the National Hypothekary bank, Board for the Land Administration of Serbia.
Isak Solomonović Confirmed To Be a Serbian Subject
The Belgrade Commune Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that Isak B. Solomonović was the Serbian subject, but he was not registered in the tax paying registers since he lived abroad and had no property in Serbia. The file comprised the act of the Ministry of the Interior addressed to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the sale of property of Salomon Isak.
The Belgrade Municipal Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding the decision of the Jewish Religious-School Community to fine Isak Moša Kojen and his son Salomon.
Interrogation of Salomon Nafus for Selling Melted Silver
Police interrogation of Salomon Nafus, a money dealer from Belgrade with a store in the Dubrovačka Street, accused for selling of melted silver. Regarding the procurement of the melted silver the Town Precinct also interrogated Moša Konforti from Leskovac and Isak Sabitaj Karijo from Niš.
Ilija Adanja Interrogated Over Five Bills of Exchange
Ilija Adanja was interrogated by the police regarding the statement given by Estera Ferko, from Šabac, that she gave him 5 bills of exchange a year before. Adanja asserted that Estera‘s husband Ašir gave him those bills of exchange, which he handed over further to Samoil Kalfon, a merchant.
The Association of Commercial Agents requested the detailed information on the company owned by Samuel Azriel. The information was necessary for a business recommendation.
Isak Albala Gave a Power of Attorney to Jovanča Milojković
Isak Albala gave a power of attorney to Samuel Haim Alva, a merchant from Veliko Gradište, to collect the debt amount from Jovanča Milojković, a merchant.
The Association of Commercial Agents requested detailed information on the company owned by Samuel Vajs. Information was required for a business recommendation.