Working Hours of Jewish Stores on Sundays and Holidays
The Jewish merchants filed a complaint, regarding their arrest for opening their stores on Sunday. Consequently, the Jewish Community presented the complaint to the Ministry of the Interior, thus the Ministry allowed the Jewish merchants to complete their business obligations on Sundays and holidays in closed stores.
Working Hours of Jewish Stores On Sundays and Holidays
The Municipality of the Town of Belgrade informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the Jewish stores were open on Sundays and holidays despite the prohibition.
War damage caused to Samuilo Albahari, owner of the property at 14 Admirala Vukovića Street. TRhe claim was submitted by the Administration of the People‘s Property of Serbia.
2 January 1946
ИАБ-47-K74-130
Document folio 6
Works of Solomon Šain and Kain Adutović on the Church Roof
The Požarevac District Headquarter asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to send over Solomon Šain and Kain Adutović to repair the church roof in Veliko Gradište. They had already repaired that roof, but the wind blew a part of it, after they departed from the town.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that Isak Benevista had been in Vlaška and his return to Serbia was uncertain. The Court summond him as a witness in the lawsuit of Aleksa Ristić versus Branko Sekulić and his wife.
Watch Stolen From Mihailo Krstić at the Fair in Zaječar
The Court in Zaječar communicated to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the pursuit after a thief who had stolen a watch from Mihailo Krstić from Kragujevac at the Fair in Zaječar in 1857. Haim Bencion or Jakov Hanaf, both from Belgrade, had been suspected for that crime. The Court dispached their descriptions to the Administration and requested to search for them in the town.
Withdrawal of a Request to Be Released From the Serbian Citizenship
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade requested the Ministry of the Interior to reach a decision regarding the requests several Jews had filed their to be released from the Serbian citizenship. At first they requested the release from the Serbian citizenship, but afterwards they dispatched the communication and asked for the cancellation. They explained that they had been forced under weapons to sign such requests, but the rabbi from Jedrene, Jakir Jiron, encouraged them to withdrew the requests.
Jahiel Ruso, Tasa Nikolić Terzibašić, Haim Ruso and Isak Albala gave their statements in the capacity of witnesses that Semaja Albahari owned a store for money exchange and broker business.
The Police reported to the Administration o the Town of Belgrade on the events in the town: somebody stole a wallet from Jelena, a wife of Juda Hirš, in the market place. The thief was soon caught and wallet recovered.
The Terazije Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events which occurred in the Town: Hajduk Veljko tavern was opened until 3 AM, due to a ongoing Jewish wedding.
The Belgrade Municipal Court reported to the Administration of the City of Belgrade on the decisions brought on the Board Meeting held on 5th September 1900. A request of David Š. Demajo for a weekly assistance was approved.
5 September 1900
ИАБ-1-К2127-1900-102
Document
Woodwork Change in the Store in the No 28 Kralja Aleksandra Street
Moša Heski requested a permission to change the woodwork interior in his store situated in the No. 28 Kralja Aleksandra Street.
24 February 1932
ИАБ-6-ТД-30-60-32
Document 1 file
Wall Plastering In the Building in the No. 3 Gospodar Jevremova Street
Avram Albahari, the merchant, requested the Construction Department of the Municipality of the City of Belgrade to permit him to plaster the inner walls of his building situated in the No. 3 Gospodar Jevremova Street.
War Damage Claim of Ružica Kraus and Vera Špindler
War damage claim of Ružica, wife of Isa Kraus née Ajdler and Vera, wife of Herman Špindler, née Ajdler, the owners of the property at 11 Veljka Miličevića Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
Wanted Circular For Jews Who Did Not Appear At Work
The Police Department For Jews informed the head of the II District that 36 Jews were wanted by the police, thus their names would not be entered into the work presence evidences. If they did appear at work, the police should be informed immediately.
The Administrative Department of the Belgrade City Government ordered the transporting company Ignjatović and Comp. to transport the wood to the camp Sajmište.
War damage claim of Rebeka Jontović, née Bararon, the owner of the property at 11 Splitska Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
War damage claim of Lika Sarfati, the owner of the property located on the corner of Vraska and 11 LJubićska streets. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
War damage claim of Ružica Štajner, the owner of the property at 58 Peke Pavlovića Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
War damage claim of Lazar Šer, the owner of the property at 7 Belimarkovićeva Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
Ćuprija District Headquarters informed the Administration of theTown of Belgrade that Gaja Petrović withdrew charges against Samuilo Pops, a physician.
War damage claim of Avram Alhalel, the owner of the property at 26 Kruševačka Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
War damage claim of Elza Polgar, née Levi from Skopje, the owner of the property at 11 Petrovaradinska Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
War damage claim of Bela Levi, the owner of the property at 8 Kolašinska Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
Witness Testimony on the Birth Year of Jakov Baruv
A witness testified that Jakov Išua Baruv, a legitimite son of Bohora Išua Baruv, was born in Belgrade in 1611, according to Jewish calendar, or in 1851, according to Serbian calendar, and that he was not 16 years old yet.
War damage claim of Vilim and Etelka Štajner from Sisak, the owner of the property at 6 Đurđevska Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.
Administration of theTown of Belgrade drafted a communication to the Dorćol Precinct and the Smederevo District Headquarters related to the permission issued to Hajim D. Majo to travel to Smederevo for a wedding, but was not allowed to get married until he received a consent from the Belgrade rabbi.
War damage claim of Boriška Piliš from Belgrade, with residence at 38a Ozrenska Street. The claim was submitted by the Administration of People’s Property of Serbia.