School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 2nd grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1929/30. The classes were attended by Regina Miler and Mazal Rafailović.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Sonja Koen, a tailor from Belgrade, born in 1914 in Pristina, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.
The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Samuilo Kojen from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Samuilo Kojen, a clerk from Belgrade, at 9 Kapetan Mišina Street, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Suzana Levi, a student from Belgrade, born in 1934 in Vienna, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.
School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 2nd grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1929/30. The classes were attended by Vera Pavlović and Viktorija Šame.
School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 1st grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1923/24. The class she attended among others Sarina Poljokan.
School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 2nd grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1929/30. Klara Montilija attended classes.
School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 2nd grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1923/24. Bela Testa attended classes.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Sultana Mandil, née Haim, born in 1889 in Sofia, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Sima and Karmela Mačoro Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Sima Mačoro, born in 1920 in Zemun, and his wife Karmela, née Munk, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Samuilo Mevorah Renounced His Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Samuilo Mevorah, a clerk, born in 1892 in Belgrade, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Samuilo and Jelena Melamed Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Samuilo Melamed, a clerk, born in 1925 in Belgrade, and his wife Jelena, née Djordjević, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Solomon and Rašela Mošić Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Solomon and Rašela Mošić from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Solomon Mošić and his wife Rašela, née Levi, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship.
The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Silva Nahmijas from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Silva Nahmijas, a student from Belgrade, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship.
Samuel and Ester Sason Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The Ministry of Interior of the People‘s Republic of Serbia requested the Executive Board of the People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to remove Samuel and Ester Sason from the registry of Yugoslav citizens. Samuel Sason and his wife Ester had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, and their property was nationalised. The deed for their property, located at 7 Studentski Trg Street, was included in the file.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Sara Salom, a housewife from Belgrade, born in 1877 in Gradačac, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.
School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 2nd grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1930/31. Viktorija Šame attended classes.
Samuilo, Barbara and Ružica Suzin Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Samuilo Suzin, a clerk from Belgrade, his wife Barbara, and their daughter Ružica had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Samuilo and Bojana Tajtacaković Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Samuilo Tajtacaković, a clerk from Belgrade, his wife Bojana, née
Koen, and their children Isak and Regina had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
Stevan and Paula Tau Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Stevan Tau, an engineer from Belgrade, his wife Paula, née Karijo, and their newborn child had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 2nd grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1924/25. Sarina Poljokan attended classes.
Sabetaj and Joni Finci Renounced Their Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Sabetaj Oto Finci, a clerk from Belgrade, his wife Joni, née Lipman, and their daughter Judita, had renounced their Yugoslav citizenship, because they were moving to Israel, and they had been granted Israeli citizenship.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Solomon Finci, a carpenter from Belgrade, born in 1916 in Sarajevo, had renounced his Yugoslav citizenship, because he was moving to Israel, and he had been granted Israeli citizenship.
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Silva Fleš, a student, born in 1935 in Belgrade, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.
School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 3rd grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1935/36. Ela Demajorović attended classes.
School Register Book of the Palilula Elementary School
Class attendance and grade book of students attending the 2nd grade of the Palilula Elementary School in the school year 1926/27. The classes were attended by Jovan Šrajber.
Suzana Hercfeld Renounced Her Yugoslav Citizenship
The document published by the Ministry of Interior of the Federal People‘s Republic of Yugoslavia, stating that Suzana Hercfeld, a student from Belgrade, born in 1925 in Berlin, had renounced her Yugoslav citizenship, because she was moving to Israel, and she had been granted Israeli citizenship.