The Town Precinct reported on a robbery occurred in Avram Bencion‘s store situated in the vicinity of the Stambol Gate. The Administration dispatched a communication to all precincts to search for the thieves and stolen items on their relevant territories.
The Avram H. Gabaj and Comp. Accused For Sale Announcement
The Chambers of Commerce filed a complaint to the Administration of the City of Belgrade against the Avram H. Gabaj and Comp., due to their announcement published in a newspaper on the sale of the movable holdings, over relocation, without previously requesting the permission from the Chambers as required by the law.
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 September 1890. Children were born to Danilo Pijade, Jakov Altaras, Hajim Koen and Avram Demajo. Josif Majir Levi, Menahem, a son of Binja Levi, and Jakov, a son of Moša Altarac, died.
The Dorćol Precinct Reported on the Events and a Passport Issued
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events in the town and on issued passports. Avram Jakov De Majo, a merchant, got a passport to travel to Užice.
The Jewish Community Elected of New Members of the Administration
The Jewish Religious School Community informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have appointed new members of the community administration, in the presence of the representative Isak Barukić, for the period 1884/1887. The appointed members were Hajim Azrijel, Samuil Hajim, Avram Ozerović, Samuilo Pijade, Avram De Majo, Jakov Alkalaj and David Buli, and deputies David Levi, Jovan Melamed and Jakov Mevorah.
The Brothers Barlovac Filed a Lawsuit Against Jakov and Avram Elijas
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the decision brought in a a lawsuit the brothers Barlovac had filed against Jakov A. Elijas and Avram S. Elijas, over debt.
The Jewish Community Complained Against Aleksandar Rubiček, the Butcher
The Belgrade rabbi Avram Jakov Elijas gave a statement to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding his application to get a license to open a butcher store, due to the complaint of the Jewish Community against Aleksandar Rubiček, the butcher, who also gave a statement to the Administration.
The Department for Commerce and Procurement of the Executive Committee of the Administration of the City of Belgrade issued a decision to close the haberdashery store of Laura Elijas and Elza Mešulam, located in the No. 33 Knez Mihailova Street. It was underlined that the other owners of the store i.e. Avram, Izrailo and Moša Elijas were taken away by the Nazi.
Todor Nikolić Complained Against Avram Eskinazi Over Debt
Todor Nikolić, a merchant from Požarevac, complained to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against his former partner Avram Eskenazi from Belgrade, over debt for the sold wool.
Technical Documentation For the Building in the No. 158 Nova Street
Technical documentation for the building situated in the No.158 Nova Street (Gvozdićeva Street No. 29), owned by Avram Eškenazi. Malvina Eškenazi was indicated as one of the owners of the building.
The Town Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events that occurred in the Town: the store of Avram Isak and Alkalaj was robbed during the night.
The Požarevac District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect tax from Avram Isaković. The Administration reported that the execution of the request was not possible due to the lack of resources of Isaković.
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 11th to 20th June 1891. Children were born to Avram Jakov, Menahem Benvinista and Elijas Albahari. Avram Amar, Avram Medina and a child of Šandor Hršl died.
The Jewish Synagogue Filed a Complaint Against Tasa Belopoljac
Samuel S. Koen, Haim A. Konfino and Jahijel B. Ruso, the tutors of the Jewish Synagogue, filed a complaint to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against Tasa Belopoljac, a clark at the Administration, related to the decision Belopoljac to stand a side of Avram Jakovljević against whom a lawsuit was filed over a flour distribution to the poors, and to null his guilt.
The Brothers Jakovljević Arrested For Stealing Merchandise
TheTerazije Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on events in the town: the brothers Leon and Samuilo Jakovljević were arrested upon the request of their father Avram who accused them of stealing the merchandise from the store and selling it to Hajnrih Rot, a tailor.
Correspondence of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade, the Town Precinct and the Požarevac District Headquarters related to the lawsuit Avram Jakoviljević and Jozef Kalderon had filed against Milan Obradović for for collaboration in the theft committed to the company of Moša Kalderon. Rafailo Avram Levi, the apprentice to Moša, was accused for the theft.
The Dorćol Precinct Reported on the Events and a Passport Issued
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the events in the town and on issued passports. Avram Josif got a passport to travel to Šabac.
The request sent to the Chambers of Commerce to issue a travel document to a travelling salesman Avram Josif. The document was required for travelling across the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
The Aleksinac District Office informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the case of Avram Josifović who was detained when he had crossed the border with Turkish travel document, claiming that he had lost the Serbian passport somewhere near Niš, on his way to Vidin and that Turkish authorities issued him the document.
18 January/1 February 1851
ИАБ-1-К153-1851-Ф3-339
Document folio 2
Tax Collection from Bosnian Jews Living in Belgrade
At the request of Bosnian Wali, the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect taxes from the Jews who were Turkish subjects but were at that moment staying in Belgrade. From all the persons on the list, the Administration found only two Jews: Avram Judić and Isak Pardonić.
11 April/12 May 1857
ИАБ-1-К336-1857-Ф3-105
Document folio 5+(1)
The Opening of Avram Kabiljo‘s Store
The announcement of the opening of the haberdashery store owned by Avram D. Kabiljo.
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.
Technical Documentation For a Building in the No. 20 Jevrejska Street
Technical documentation for a building situated at the corner of the No. 20 Jevrejska (Dorćolska) and Solunska Streets, owned by Soka Štajner and Venuča Melamed. The file also comprised documentation for the property owned by Sultana, the wife of Avram Kalderon, situated at the corner of the Solunska and the Jevrejska Streets, dated 1922 and the documentation regarding the repairs done in the period 1942 and 1943.