Lazar Isaković Converted to Christian Faith and Remarried
The investigating judge brought a decision to acquit a criminal investigation against Lazar Isaković against whom his wife Hana had filed a lawsuit for his remarrying without previously getting divorce from her. In the disposition of the decision it was stated that Isaković converted to the Christian faith, which annulled his marriage.
Leon Eškenazi Invited to Become a Member of the Association
Leon Eškenazi, a commercial agent from Niš, communicated to the Association of the Commercial Agents and Commissionaires regarding the necessity to protect interests of the profession in the inland Serbia. The Association informed Eškenazi that Henri Davičo was its representative for Niš and invited him to become a member.
List of passengers complied on 15th March 1878 by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade , which included, among the others, Jakov Mevorah, Jakov Levi, Avram Eskinazi, Herman Buli, David Levi.
List of passengers compiled on 15th February 1869. Moric Kon, David Nisim, Jakijel B. Ruso, Herman Buli, Isak S. Albahari, Salomon M. Amar, Izakijel Halfon, Ilijas A. Azrijel, Menahaim Avram, Johanam Haim and others were among the passengers.
Lazar Levenzon and Herman Tradler Appointed Tutors
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the appointment of Lazar Levenzon and Herman Tradler for tutors over the property of David Feldman.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and fashion Products dispatched to the Chambers of Commerce a list of companies which ceased to exist and contact persons for further details. The list comprised the companies of Haim Demajo, Moša Mevorah, Tajtacaković and a Partner, Eškenazi and Hercog.
List of court fees collected for issuing various certificates. The fees were collected from, Heskija Gabaj, Benvenista Albala, Salamon Amar, Isak Farhi, all from Belgrade and Haim Amudaj from Zemun.
Lists of persons who paid fines for engagement of police in November and December 1888 and during 1889. The lists included Isak Farki, Menahem Abinun, Isak Aron, Izrail Eškenazi, David Kalmi, Heskija Pijade, Isak Pinto, Jakov Medina, etc.
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.
List of passengers compiled on 6th August 1874. Among the passengers were Leon A.
Medina and Heskija Pijade from Belgrade, Jakov Levi from Brčko, Jakov Hajim and Jakov Kon from Brod, etc.
List of passengers who arrived in Belgrade on the 4th September 1895. The list included also Hubert Ozerović and Sali S. David and his wife.
4 September 1895
ИАБ-1-К2092-1895-15
Document folio 2
List of Passengers
The list of passengers compiled by the Sava Police. The list also included
Hugo Buli, Bencion Buli, Mozes Farki, R. Eškenazi and others.
28 August 1898
ИАБ-1-К2108-1898-248
Document folio 2
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.
Leon Danon Ran Away From Home In Belgrade and Was Found In Šid
The Šid District Headquarters escorted Leon, the minor son of Cadik Danon from Belgrade, to the Administration of the City of Belgrade, who ran away from home and was found without identity documents and resources on a railway station.
The list of apprentices of the Tinsmiths Guild, from the year 1904 to 1910. The list included Živko Adut, Moric Pesah, Rafailo Levi, Josif Almuzlino, Cadik Levi, Natan Kojen.
Leon D. Hajm Informed About the Extension of the Lawsuit Period
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to inform Leon D. Hajm from Constantinople, who temporarily resided in Belgrade, that the Court in Constantinople extended the trial period for his lawsuit against his brother-in-law Natan.
Labor Cards To Be Issued To Jakov Arujeti and V. Cevi
The Dorćol Precinct requested the Administration of the City of Belgrade to issue labor cards to Jakov Arujeti, a resident in the No. 2 Avramova Street, and V. Cevi, a resident in the No. 29 Solunska Street, both tinsmith apprentices
List of Companies Which Produced Military Uniforms
The Chambers of Commerce sent to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products a strictly confidential letter regarding the command given by the military authorities that every customer who ordered a uniform must be asked to present his identification document. The tailors who signed to have received this command were Haim Mika Koen, Brothers N. Levi, Olga Mandil, Cevi D. Koen, David Demajorović, Marijeta Finci, Avram Baruh, Šimon Koen, Buki Kazes.
1 July 1940
ИАБ-1069-К178
Document folio 3
List of Jews from Čakovac
The list of Jews from Čakovac who after the Second World War had another residence address, including those who were on their way back home.
Lawsuit of Isak Solomonović Regarding His Inharitance
The Čačak County Court dispached a power of attorney to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver it to Isak Solomonović, which he needed in the lawsuit of the property inheritance from his late father Solomon, from Čačak. Isak authorized David Levi to be his legal representative, who himself had the claims for his father‘s legacy. Isak gave a statement in the Administration that had no resources to travel to Čačak. A power of attorney had not been saved in the file.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigner who moved to Belgrade on 5th July 1902: Vilhelm Dajč, a tinsmith from Budapest, stayed in the No. 47 Skenderbegova Street; Hajim Testa, the actor from Čačak, stayed to No 35 Cara Dušana Street; leon Vajnštajn from Romania stayed in the No. 111 Dubrovačka Street; Rifka Isaković from Niš stayed in the No. 55 Cara Dušana Street.
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
List of Passengers
The Savamala Precinct reported on the movements of the passengers on the 9th March 1901. Čelebon
Beraha was among the passengers who arrived to Belgrade.
9 March 1901
ИАБ-1-К2134-1901-163
Document folio 6
Lawsuit of the Brothers Čelebonović Against Todor Maksimović
The Court in Užice asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to David Tajtacak, an apprentice and a legal representative of the brothers Čelebonović, a court decision brought in a lawsuit he filed against Todor Maksimović, over debt.
Lawsuit of Brothers Čelebonović Against the Brothers Pajović Over Debt
Correspondence of the Čačak County Court, the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit the brothers Čelebonović filed against the brothers Pajović from Čačak. The brothers Čelebonović refused to take an oath that their debt claim was true, thus they lost the lawsuit.
Lawsuit of Brothers Čelebonović Against the Diseased Luka Rajković
Correspondence of the Čačak County Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit filed by the brothers Čelebonović against the diseased Luke Rajković.