The Jewish Community Reported on Newly Born and Dead Persons
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the newly born and dead persons in the Community in the period 10th to 20th July 1885: Samuel Lazar got a daughter; Rivka, a widow of Moša Demajo, died.
The Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and deceased persons in the period from 1st to 10th July 1891. Children were born to Hajim Filosof and Avram Kalderon.
Netika, a daughter of Hajim Pinhas, Sofija, a daughter of David Elijas, Samuel, a son of Leon Mašijah and Luna Adut died.
The Dorćol Precinct compiled a list of citizens who got their taxes decreased or were exempted from paying taxes for the year 1889. Jakov Kazes, David De Majo, Samuel Melamed, Ferdinand Bril were on the list. The file also contained a list of foreigners residing in the Dorćol area from whom taxes were charged for the first half of the year 1889. David Farki, Nisim Benaroj, Simon Bernfeld were on the list.
Technical Documentation For a Building in the No. 102 Kneza Pavla Street
Technical documentation for a building situated in the No.102 Kneza Pavla Street, owned by Klara Alkalaj, whom the attorney Hajim Alkalaj represented in the legal matters regarding the building. The file comprised a complaint made by a neighbor Samuel Nahmias because the new building was blocking him a light.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Municipal Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the tax collection from a physician Samuel Pops for the year 1866/67 when he worked as a physician assistant in the Mental Hospital. Afterward, Samuel Pops worked as a physician in Čačak.
The Store Owned by Moša, Samuel and Dario Sason Closed Down
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade made the official announcement that the store Konorta Sason, owned by Moša, Samuel and Dario Sason, was closed down. The appointed commissioner of the store Miloš Pešić reported the closure of the store to the City Administration.
Technical Documentation For the Building in the No.13 Pozorišna Street
Technical documentation for the building situated in the No. 13 Pozorišna Street (today Francuska Street), owned by Leon Kabiljo. The building was designed by the Architectural Construction Company S. Sumbul and H. Isaković.
Technical Documentation For the Building in the 19 Gospodar Jovanova Street
Technical documentation for the building situated at the corner of the No. 19 Gospodar Jovanova and the No. 20 Cara Uroša Streets, owned by Nahman Levi. The building was designed by Sumbul, the architect.
The President of the Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the kosher meat would be selling in a special store in the backyard of the old synagogue.
Moša Ruso and Samuel Halfon submitted a document to the Administration of the City of Belgrade about the termination of their partnership agreement and the property partition.
The request sent to the Chambers of Commerce to issue a travel document to a travelling salesman Samuel Hirtvajl. The document was required for travelling through the country.
The request sent to the Chambers of Commerce to issue a travel document to a travelling salesman Samuel Hirtvajl. The document was required for travelling across the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
Tax Collection From Avram M. Kojen, Azriel Almuzlino and Samuilo Albahari
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Požarevac District Headquarters regarding the tax collection from Avram M. Kojen, Azriel Almuzlino and Samuilo Albahari, who did not pay taxes to Belgrade Municipality for the year 1867 prior to moving to Požarevac.
The Appointment of Samuilo Alva For a Tutor of the Property of Jakov Buli
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate the accuracy of the statement given by Samuilo Alva that he could not accept the position of a tutor for the legacy of the late Jakov D. Buli because he was not a master but a servant.
Several citizens from Požarevac confirmed that Samuilo Anaf came to live in Požarevac about 1859 where he started a business with his brother Moša, then he went to inland Serbia and came back to Požarevac where he lived at that moment.
Theft Committed in the Store of Samuilo Melamet and Jakov Aruesti
The Town Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade the theft committed in the store of Samuil Melamet, the shoe maker, and Jakov Aruesti, the tinsmith. The Administration was requested to look for the thieves and sentence them.
The Jewish Community Gave a Power of Attorney To Samuil Adanja
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community gave a power of attorney to Samuil Adanja to file lawsuits against persons who failed to settle their debts for ceremonies organized in the old and the new synagogues.
Samuilo Adut reported that his store was broken in and he suspected on Mijailo Jovanović, a tinsmith. The police investigated but could not determine who broke in.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade ordered the Terazije Precinct to search for a thief who had stolen 8 dozens of engraved spoons from the store of tinsmith Samuilo Adut.
The Belgrade Municipal Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a tax from Samuilo Albahari who lived in Požarevac, and to report on his marital status and business.
Tutors Appointed For the Property of the Late Gavrilo Leon
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and The Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the appointment of David S. Ruso and Juda Aroeti for property tutors of the late Gavrilo D. Leon. When Aroeti died, Samuilo Haim Alvo was appointed instead.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Municipal Court, the Administration of the Town of Belgrade and the Smederevo District Headquarters regarding the tax collection from Rafailo Amar, Samuilo Demajo, Samuilo Alkalaj, Samuil
Mišulan and David Avram Levi, who resided in Smederevo but were registered as Belgrade taxpayers.
The Jewish Community Reported on Newly Born and Diseased Persons
The Jewish Religious School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the births and deaths in the community in the period from 20th until 31st May 1885: children were born in the families of Jakov Rubi, Samuilo Almuzlino, Jakov Minto, Jakov Arueti, Moša Koen, Juda Benado and Avram Katalan, Neti F, Josif Pučin and a newborn of Leon Jakovljević died.
The Jewish Community Reported on the Newly Born and Deceased Persons
The Assembly of the Jewish Religious-School Community reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the number of born and deceased in the period of 1st to 10th August 1892. Children were born to Hajim Amar and Isak Levi. Josif, a son of Samuil Almuzlin, died.
The commissioner of the minister of commerce and industry made the announcement that the male clothing store of Samuilo Altaras at 156 Kralja Aleksandra Street was closed.