Documentation on the property owned by the late Rihard Frelih, whose heirs were foreign citizens. The documetnation included also information on the property owned by Lidija Rosner from Palestine and Irena Oner, Turkish citizen.
Paula, Toma and Ljiljana Binder Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, confirming that Paula Binder, a homemaker from Belgrade, and her children Toma and Ljiljana Binder had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they were granted Israeli citizenship.
The Belgrade District Magistrate reported that the personal belongings of Jakov Albahari, his wife and his father were found in the house of the arrested Isahar Jozef Lidži, thus, their belongings were to be returned.
Property Condition of Nisim Jakov Ruso and Josif Eskinazi
The Belgrade District Court communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the providing data on the property condition and the debts of a Jewish company owed by Nisim Jakov Ruso and Josif Eskinazi.
Printing of the Book "Against the Jewish Faith" by Neofit
The Ministry of Justice and Education communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of Manojlo Solar from Belgrade to be allowed to print a book of a monk Neofit "Against the Jewish Faith" written in Greek language. The Ministry instructed the Administration to inform Solar that the book had to be censored prior to printing.
Corresponence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the property of Isahar Levi, a Jew who had bankrupted.
Personal Belongings To Be Excluded From the Sequester
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to take off the sequester from the personal things that belonged to a wife of Lezerović, a Jew who had bankrupted.
Pavle Petrović Accused Of Buying Stolen Pieces of Leather
The Belgrade Town Court communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the complaint Pavle Petrović had filed over money seized from him upon his arrest by the police. Petrović was escorted to the Administration under the accusation of buying leather pieces which had been stolen from Avram Finci.
Pavle Baškalfić Filed a Lawsuit Against Johan Haim Over Fraud
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Pavle Baškalfić had filed against Johan B. Haim over fraud associated with the bill of exchange.
The District Court in Ćuprija requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to Solomon Levi a court decision reached in a lawsuit against whom Petar Obradović from Paraćin had filed.
Petar Radosavljević Filed a Lawsuit Against Solomon Levi
The Ćuprija County Court dispached to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a court decision reached in a lawsuit Petar Radosavljević had filed against Solomon Levi, over debt.
The Smederevo District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect fees for visas validations from Sava Todorović, David Eskenazi and Jakov Ruso. They were residing in Smederevo for trade business, but they hadn‘t paid for fees for validating their passports, as required by law. Enclosed a passport of David Eskenazi.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to inventory the property of the late Solomon Levi, to place a ban on it and to inform the Court regarding the eventual existance of other real estate and heirs to his property. Enclosed was the list of persons indebted to Levi.
The Ministry of Finance informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the request of Dimitrije Radović and Samuilo Amar, the merchants, to allow them to extend the leasing period for two shops. The request was denied and the Administration was instructed to organize a public auction for these shops. The leasing agreement was signed with Toma Andrejević, Menahem Amar placed a warrant on his behalf.
Persons Detained by the Administration of the Town of Belgrade
List of persons who had been detained by the Administration of the Town of Belgrade over various misdeeds, in the period from 1st October until 31st December 1850, and afterwards handed over to the Belgrade Towu Court. Isak Beavram, Jakov Ruso and David Ruso were on the list.
Panta Kasnar Filed a Lawsuit Against Bohor Avram Mandil
A lawsuit of Panta Kasnar against Bohor Avram Mandil, over debt. The Administration determined that Mandil had been away in Turkey, so the Administration appointed Moreno Gabaj for legal representative to his children. The authorities decided to auction the house of Mandil, but after he made an appeal to the Prince‘s Office the sale was canceled.
Avram B. Ozer filed a request the Belgrade Town Court to put a ban on the goods and possessions of Avram Koen due to his debt amounting to 2500 silver forints. The Administration of the Town of Belgrade made inventory of the property of Koen and put a ban on it as the Court requested.
Property of Bohor Avram Mandil Sold to Settle the Debt to Panta Kasnar
List of belongings of Bohor Avram Mandil, which were sold to settle his debt to Panta Kasnar. The file comprised a document which described a house location and the invoice paid for the announcement of the auction sale published in the Serbian Newspaper.
Police report on a murder which occurred on 13th June 1853. Naum Ristić, while running away through the Jevrejska Mala (the Jewish quarter in Belgrade) ran into Isak Haim, a Jewish teacher, and stabbed him in stomach.,
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate how Jakob Emanuel got his Serbian passport and to report on that matter.
The Čačak District Headquarters informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have issued a new passport to David Tajtasak, an apprentice at the brothers Čelebonović, for traveling to Aleksinac, since his old one had expired. Attached was the old passport.
A police report of a theft that occurred in the Jevrejska Mala (Jewish quarter in Belgrade): Bohora, a wife of Haim Hananel, was standing in front of her house with Zumbula Pijade and Buka Baro, when someone stole from her head a fez decorated with coins and a silk scarf. Zumbula caught the thief, but he hit her and ran away. The file also comprised the information that Dimitrije Đorđević was sentenced to twenty years of imprisonment over criminal behavior and that the Prince pardoned him
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that David Feltman had died without leaving the will, therefore his estate was left to the jurisdiction of the Court.