Laura, the widow of Simon Švarc, applied for the admission into the residency of the Municipality of the City of Belgrade, along with her daughter Regina.
Lawsuit in the matter of debt settlement from the property of the late Sinvor Solomonović, a merchant from Belgrade, Isak Avram, Avram Eskenazi, Solomon Karaoglanović, Samuel Avramović were among his creditors.
Correspondence of the Smederevo County Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the court decision in a lawsuit Milakra Klapsoginica from Belgrade filed against the heirs of the late Josif Rusić, from Smederevo, over debt.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 4th July 1902: Salom M. Katarivas from Niš stayed in the No. 15 Mojsijeva Street, while Paula Koen from Smederevo in the No. 72 Dušanova Street.
List of passengers compiled on 15th January 1874. The list included Jakov Baroh from Sarajevo, Moric Kon from Smederevo, Jakov Klopfer, Salomon Levi and Salomon Ruso from Belgrade.
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.
The List of solders who didn‘t attend the military exercise. The list included also: Moreno Azriel, Josif Kalderon, Solomon Kojen, Solomon Adanja, David Farki, Izrail Ruso, Jozef Hasan, Jakov Alkalaj, Avram Albala,
Biti Albala, Jakijel Levi, Avram Talfi, Isak Albahari, Juda Levi, Rafail Amar, Solomon Benbasa, Solomon Ruben Farki, Eskija Sadik Pijade.
Lawsuit of Moša Solomonović Versus His Father Over Debt
A lawsuit of Moša Solomonović, a merchant, versus his father Solomon Azrijel, known as
Mehmed Efendi Abdulić, due to his religion change. Solomonović withdrew the lawsuit and accordingly informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade.
The list of passengers on the 11th December 1889, compiled by the Railway Police. The list included also Solomon Azrijel, D. Hajim, Maks Kon, Moric Binder, Flora Almoslino, Jakov Almuli, Avram Levi and others.
11 December 1889
ИАБ-1-К2031-1889-219
Document folio 5
List of Approved Store Registrations
The Chambers of Commerce sent to the Colonial Merchants Association the list of merchants who were granted permission to register their grocery stores. The permission was granted to Jakov B. Avram, Ilija S. Adanja, Solomon Albahari, Rahamin Alkalaj, Roza Berah.
18/27 March 1924
ИАБ-1068-К46
Document folio 8
List of Merchants Warned for Irregualrities
The list of members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products who were warned against irregularities found in their work. The list included Solomon Albahari, Anđelko Almuzlino, Samuilo Amar, Moša Medina, Samuilo Amar, Rašela Beraha, Čeda Konforti, David Konfino, Vinka Levi, Sara Papo, Moša Sarfati, Ruben Rubenović.
undated
ИАБ-1069-К180
Document folio 14
Lenka Alkalaj To Settle Her Debt To Solomon Alkalaj
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have decided to place a ban on the belongings of Lenka Alkalaj, to secure a debt settlement to Solomon Alkalaj, a merchant from Zemun. The Administration was requested to inventory and evaluate her belongings.
Lenka Alkalaj Gave a Power of Attorney to Solomon M. Alkalaj
Lenka Alkalaj gave a power of attorney to her husband, Solomon M. Alkalaj, a petty dealer, to manage on her behalf the store she had established in Belgrade.
List of People Interned During the Second World War
The list of people who were interned during the Second World War. The list included: Avram Nevora, a lawyer, interned in Smederevo; Jakov
Bahar, a clerk, interned in Priština, Ivan Singer, a soldier, interned in Split, Solomon Alkalaj, a clerk, interned in Bitola, Aleksandar Lebl, a journalist of the newspaper Borba, interned in Split, Novi Vinodol, Kraljevica and on the island of Rab; Stanko Finci, a clerk, interned in Pljevlja, Dragutin Brandajs, a clerk interned in Zaječar.
The report of the Vračar Precinct on the movements of the passengers on the 16th March 1901. Solomon Almuzlino and David Tajtacak arrived to Belgrade.
15 March 1901
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Document folio 6
Lawsuit of Solomon Amar Against Marija Glišović
The Court in Užice and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding a decision brought in a lawsuit filed by Solomon Amar from Belgrade, against Marija, a mother of the late Jovan Glišović from Karanovac, over a debt.
List of passengers compiled on 13th March 1874. The list included Solomon Amar from Belgrade, Samuil Mudaj from Obrenovac, Jakov Bril from Novi Sad, etc.
The City Precinct compiled a list of passengers who reported their stay in the City on 1st May 1904: Danilo Naftali, a merchant assistant from Niš, stayed in the No. 3 Makedonska Street, Solomon Baruh, the apprentice from Bijeljina, stayed in the No. 16 Čika Ljubina Street.
List of soldiers of the Crafts Troop who hadn‘t exercised the autumn camp in 1870. Among others were Isak A. Albahari, a tailor, Rafail A. Amar, a bad-cover manufacturer, Solomon Benbasa, a tailor, etc.
The Sava Precinct reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the passengers who arrived on 4th October 1900. Among them were Solomon Hajim Davičo, a merchant, Simon Farhi, a physician, Isak Kalmić, a merchant, Hajnrih Bril, a merchant, etc.
List of glass and china shops located at the territory of the 4th District of the City of Belgrade which were allocated in the 3rd tax group for the year 1947. The list included shop of Solomon Danon.
List of passengers who stayed in the private apartments, compiled by the Terazije Precinct on 9th July 1901. Moša Mandin, a shoemaker from Niš, stayed in the No. 4 Sremska Street, David De Majo, the apprentice, and Solomon Isak, the servant, stayed in the No. 8 Knez Mihailova Street.
List of passengers compiled on 3rd June 1874. The list included Jahijel Ruso, Haim Šalom, David Ruso, Solomon Jakov from Belgrade, Leon Baroh from Timisoara, etc.
The Belgrade Town Court communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the witnesses in a lawsuit of Solomon Isak Kaim against Samoil Alkalaj, for a debt. Solomon D. Majo, Avram Mojzes Eskinazi, Avram Eskinazi and Ašer Farhi were summond as witnesses in a lawsuit and had to take oaths to rabbi that they would speak only truth in the court.
Correspondence between the Court in Šabac and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to the court decision brought in a lawsuit of Solomon Kalmi from Belgrade against his debtor Moša Solon from Šabac.
Lazar Menahem Koen Filed a Lawsuit Against Solomon Kalmi Over Debt
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Đorđe Davidović, a representative of Lazar Menahem Koen from Vienna, had filed against Solomon Kalmi, over debt.
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.