Correspondence between the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade related to a court decision reached in a lawsuit of Isak Azrijel against Samuilo Azrijel, over debt.
The head of the Town Precinct sent to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested list of respectable citizens. The list included also Samuilo Azrijel, Avram M. Levi, Samuilo Pijade, Leon Jakovljević, Živko Koen.
4 April 1901
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Lawsuit of Jovan Poznanović against Samuilo Alkalaj
The Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated regarding a lawsuit of Jovan Poznanović against Samuilo Alkalaj, over debt.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of foreigners who moved to Belgrade on 2nd July 1902: Blanka Bararon from Zvornik moved to the No. 8 Solunska Street, Nisim Mandil and Nisim B. Moša, tailors from Niš, moved to No. 34 Solunska Street, while Samuilo S. Alkalaj, the umbrella dealer from Leskovac, to No. 139 Dubrovačka Street.
List of students attending the sixth grade in the First Belgrade Gymnasium in the school year 1939/1940. The list included Isak Albahari, Samuilo Almozlino, Marko
Vajs, Žak Hara.
1940
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Lawsuit against Samuilo Amar for a Debt
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Toma Popović and Damijan Kuzmanović, merchants from Belgrade, had filed against Samuilo D. Amar from Vienna, over debt. At the request of the Court, the Administration inventoried and evaluated the property Amar possessed in Belgrade.
The 2nd District People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade appointed Sultana Mevorah as a legal guardian of absent Samuilo and David Amariljo, to represent them in a probate proceedings of the property of the late Leon Amariljo. The documentation included the Third Belgrade District Court‘s decision appointing Samuilo and David heirs of the late
Berta Koen, née Amariljo.
The Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade compiled a list of passengers on 17th of April 1879. The list included Samuilo Vais, Isidor De Leon, Bernhard Lebl, Benijamin Fuks, Leon Haim, Salamon Mačoro, Moric
Koen.
Lists of Voting Members of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants
Lists of voting members of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants of the City of Belgrade, compiled for the election of representatives in the board of the Belgrade Chambers of Commerce. The lists included: Ašer Baruh, Rafailo Azriel, Jakov Azriel, Albert Altaras, Moric Benvenisti, Samuilo Vajs, Gavra Vig, Adolf Goldštajn, Nisim Samuilo Davičo, David Ruso etc.
List of recruits of the Standing Army compiled for the year 1874. The list included Maks L. Levenzon, Moša D. Medina, Samuil Jakov Adanja, Samuilo S. Koen, Haim Nahman Kojen, Mordokaj Jakov Alkalaj, Jakov Sabitaj Koen, Jakov M. Mevorah, Avram M. Čelebonović.
Leon Koen gave a power of attorney to his son Avram Koen to represent him in legal and trading businesses. The file comprised the act of the Court in Požarevac dispatched to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the debt settlement of Miloš Zdravković to his creditors, among them Samuilo and Leon Koen.
List of Members of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants
List of members of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants invited to the discussion regarding the tax allocation scheduled on the 6th February 1947. The list included Samuilo Mevorah.
List of Iron and Technical Stores Located in Belgrade
List of iron and technical stores located at the territory of the 1st District of the City of Belgrade with the allocation to the tax groups for the year 1947. The list included stores of Samuilo Mevorah and Mois Kolonomos.
Correspondence of the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Samuilo Ruso, a merchant from Zemun and Moša Ruso and Kosta Pešika, merchants from Belgrade, had filed against Avram Farhi, over the fraud with the wool bought in Vlaška.
Lawsuit Against Samuilo Halfon in a Matter of Debt Settlement
A verdict of the Commercial Court in Belgrade brought in a lawsuit of Egid Egidius versus Samuilo Halfon, a deceased, and his son in setllement of his debt.
List of Conscripts of the VII Active Regiment of the King Aleksandar I
The list of conscripts of the regular army of the First Battalion of the VII active regiment of the King Aleksandar I. The list included also Nahman Kojen, Samuilo Adanja, Ruben Farki, Juda Melamed, Samuilo Cevi, Aron Konfino, Jakov Medina, Jakov Pinto, David Levi, Mevorah
Benvenista, Gerasim Barukić, Haim Demajo, Haim Medina, Isak Farki, Samuilo Kalmić, Moša Pinto, David Levi, Haim Demajo, Jakov Rubinović, Avram
Ruso.
Leja Amar Filed a Lawsuit Against Perla Over House Property
Protocol of property settlement reached in the lawsuit Leja Amar, a widow of Benjamin Amar, and her minor children whose tutor was Samuel Pijade, had filed against Perla, a widow of Moša Amar, over the house property and incomes from it.
List of passengers who traveled to Zemun on 31st December 1874. Among the passengers were Menahem Isak, rabbi from Palestine and his son, Jakov Flašner, a tailor likewise the merchants Jozef Kalderon, Haim Levi, Salamon Farhi, Samuil Pijade, Moša D. Majo.
The report of the Sava Police to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the passengers on the 4th April 1901. The report included also Moric Alkalaj, Isak Koen, Avram Anaf, Samuil Polak.
4 April 1901
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Lists of Taverns in the Town of Belgrade
Lists of taverns in Belgrade and of their owners and renters, among them the Jewish citizens as well. Thus, the brothers Ozerović and Haim Davidović gave their taverns to rent in the Zerek area, and Bohor Ozerović in Dorćol. Moša Avram Suzin held a tavern in the Jevrejska mala (Jewish quarter), in the vicinity of the Kumanudi Brewery. Moren Vidal Gabaj held a tavern close to Jewish school and Samuil Azrail Haim in the Jevrejska mala. Moša Ozerović closed his tavern due to the bankruptcy of his owner.
The Belgrade Town Court issued decision regarding the accusations of Juda Jahijel Levi against the Jewish Religious School Community, represented Samuil Haim. Jahiel requested 14600 groschen as the compensation for preforming shochet duties.
List of passengers on 17 April 1896: Moša S. D. Majo traveled to Vienna, while Jozef
Šlezinger, Moša Kalderon and Samuil Haim departed to Zemun. David Mozes, David S. Azrijel, Haim Nahmijas, Moša B. Solomonović arrived in Belgrade.
Lawsuit Against Sara Adanja Over Securing Her Dowry
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit the tutors of the property of the late Isak Adanja Karaoglanović had filed against Sara, a wife of Elijas Adanja, and the guardian of the property of Elijas Adanja, over securing her dowry.
List of passengers and travel permissions issued by Savska Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on 2nd June 1880. The list included Baruh Isak, Kabiljo Juda, Đoja Dars, David Anaf, Josif Ozerović, Perla Koen, Sara Adanja, Lezer Konfino and Armoza Haim.
Leasing Cancellation To Tenants Who Failed to Pay Rent
The Supervisor of the Regulation Fund, upon the oral order of the head of the department in the Ministry of Constructions, instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to cancel the lease to all tenants who failed to pay the rent for the first and the second quarter of 1885, among them was Sara Alfandari.
Lazar Suzin Dispatched Personal Items of His Daughter Sara To Vienna
The Belgrade Municipal Court issued a certificate that all the items David De Majo intended to dispatch to Lazar Suzin in Vienna belonged to his daughter Sara and were for her personal use, not for sale.
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.