Property Deed For the Real Estate in the Izrailjeva Street
Property deed (copy) for a plot situated in the Jevrejska Mala in the Izrailjeva Street, which Avram S. Demajo sold to David M Alkalaj in 1870. Alkalaj sold the property to his wife Rakila, and it was inherited by her son Moric Alkalaj. Moric gave the property to his daughter Rakili Alkalaj as a present. In 1907 Đorđe Ilić bought the estate.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on events in the Town and the passports issued on 25th April 1881. Avram De Majo, a merchant, got a passport to travel to Niš.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Tow of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town and the passports issued on 10th July 1881. Hajim Kojen, a tailor apprentice, got a passport to travel to the central Serbia and Avrma De Majo, a merchant, to Smederevo.
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs forwarded to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a transcript of a hearing of a property guardian of the late Mojsej Moša Kalderon from Zemun, and requested to deliver it to his widow Lenka Beka Kalderon and to the guardians Avram N. Eskenazi and Mojsej Mevorah.
The Town Precinct reported on the passports issued on 26th September 1879. Avram Eskinazi, a merchant, got a passport to travel to Veliko Gradište, valid for 15 days, for trade business.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Avram Jakar from Skopje to open an antique shop in Belgrade, at 25 Kralja Aleksandra Street.
Avram Jakovljević submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a power of attorney he had given to Marko Šarčević from Kragujevac to legally represent him.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to appoint tutors for the underage children of the late David Kalfon and to make inventory of his property. The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration that it appointed Avram Jakovljević, Samoil Kalfon and Isak Koen as tutors of the children and stated that Kalfon possessed only 100 imperial groshes.
Payment of Pension To the Widow of Rabbi Josif Sason
Commission, formed to review the accounts of the Jewish Community regarding the pension payment to the widow of the late rabbi Josif Sason, informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that the pension was being paid from the incomes of the Synagogue instead from the Community fund as it was agreed, against which Avram Jakovljević, Elijas Adanja and others filed a complaint. The Commission suggested the Administration to request the Ministry of the Education and Religion to express its stand point regarding that matter.
Avram Jakovljević, a tutor of the property of the late Jakov Kazan, requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to address to the Belgrade Commune Court and to demand the Court to return the golden ring and a wrist watch which Izrailo Kazan, a heir of Jakov, had deposited as a guarantee to settle the debt to Jozef Mešulam.
The Dorćol Precinct reported on the events that took place in the town: A passport was issued to Avram Jakovljević to travel to Kragujevac likewise a permission to take a passport to travel to Zemun.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted a permission to Avram B. Josif to open a manufacturing store at 156 Kralja Aleksandra Street.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Avram, Isak and Lena Josif to open a commercial agency at 12 Zmaja od Noćaja Street. The decision on the store‘s relocation to 30a Knjeginje Ljubice Street was included.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Avram Jušah to open an antique shop at 36 Kralja Aleksandra Street.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted a permission to Avram D. Kabiljo to open a haberdashery store at 10 Milorada Draškovića Street.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Avram Kadmon to open the forwarding agency Promet, at 46 Kralja Petra Street.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Sima and Avram Kazes to open a haberdashery store at 6 Uzun Mirkova Street.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it issued passports to Azrijel Katarivas, a speculator, to travel to Kragujevac, to Avram Kalderon and Samujel Melamed, the apprentices, to travel to Kragujevac, to Isak Alojs, an apprentice, to go to Požarevac and to Samuilo Alvo, a merchant, to travel to Valjevo.
Property Deed For the Parcel Owned By Sultana Kalderon
Property deed for a parcel situated on the corner of the Solunska and Jevrejska Streets, owned by Loti Sultana, the wife of Avram Kalderon, the merchant.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Vida Ašerović to open a perfume store at 57 Cara Nikole Street. Avram Karijo was the store‘s manager.
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town and passports issued on 2nd July 1881. Avram Katalan, Isak Alkalaj and Jozef Juda Kojen got passports to travel abroad, Jakov Adanja to Valjevo.
The commissioner of the minister of commerce and industry granted permission to Avram J. Katalan to open a manufactuing store at 43 Kralja Milana Street.
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.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products informed the Chambers of Commerce about the companies which imported Egyptian cotton. Among the mentioned companies were Braća Arueti i Aca Dinić, Nisim B. Aron i SInovi, Arona Levi Sinovi, Avram S. Koen i Komp, Braća Almuli i Demajo.
The Commissary of the Minister of Commerce and Industry granted permission to Avram S. Koen to open an antique shop at 27 Kralja Aleksandra Street. The file contained a document on the change of address.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Avram S. Koen to open a furniture store at 31 Kralja Aleksandra Street.