Civi Kojen and Rahiva Kojen Filed a Lawsuit Against Toma Mijailović
The Valjevo County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a subpoena to Civi Kojen and Rahiva, a widow of Isak Kojen, regarding the lawsuit they had filed against Toma Mijailović from Palež, over debt.
The Šabac District Headquarters dispatched to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade the amount collected from David Tajtacak to pay his witnesses, Samuilo Suzin and Haim Levi, in his lawsuit against Rahila Nahmijas.
The lists of candidates who took the craftsmen assistant certification exam, from 15 January to 31 December 1939. Lujza Tuvi, Rašela Adanja, Regina Dajč, Sofija Konforti, Samuilo Gros, Mirjama Cevi, Sultana Adut, Buca Abinun, Isak Koen, Ester Albahari were included on the list.
15 January/31 December 1939
ИАБ-510-К420
Document folio 32
Candidates for Taking the Assistant Exams
The lists of candidates who took the assistant certification exam in the period from 13 January to 12 May 1935. Jakov Majer, Roza Nahmijas, Hajim Altarac, Ezra Mačoro, Lea Semnic, Imre Vajs, Rašela Baruh, Roza Baruh, Lenka Kalderon were included on the list.
13 January/12 May 1935
ИАБ-510-К399
Document folio 11
Certificate of Employment of Rašela Koen
The certificate of employment confirming that Rašela Koen was employed as a saleswoman in the haberdashery store of Šaul Konfino.
Certificate of employment confirming that Rašela Konforti was employed as a merchant assistant in the haberdashery store owned by her father Nisim Farkić.
The certificate issued by the Association of Merchants of Manufacturing, Textile and Fashion Products confirming that Rebeka Aladžem was the owner of a bazaar retail store.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Leon David Hajm, the merchant, associated with the demand a ban to be lifted off from his property. The request for banning was filed by Zumbula, the wife of Hajm, and his daughter Rebeka.
The certificate of employment confirming that Regina Benvenisti, maiden name Ruben, was employed as an apprentice and an assistant in the store owned by Jakov M. Kalef.
Court Decisions Delivery to the Creditors of Isak Kojen
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver the dispatched court decisions to the creditors of the late Isak J. Koen, Moša S. Kojen, Adolf Bauer and Regina, the widow of Veniamin Dajč.
The Department of People‘s Property of the Executive People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade informed the Management of Apartment Buildings that the property of Alfred
Kazes, Regina Edenburg Munk and Leopold Hercog was confiscated.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of the court fee amount from Regina, a wife of Solomon S. Koen, a merchant, associated with the lawsuit she had filed against her husband, over her dowry.
Complaint against Regina Mandil for Unfair Competition
Dragomir Urošević filed a complaint to the Chambers of Commerce against Regina Mandil, the owner of a haberdashery store Regina, for unfair competition. The documentation included a newspaper advertisement of sale in the Regina store.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fees from Moša Solomonović, who filed a lawsuit against Solomon Azriel‘s wife Reina, but later withdrew the lawsuit.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade communicated to the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs regarding the collection of a court fee from Reina, a wife of Jeliš Kojen, who resided in Zemun. The Administration suggested a sale of the Reina‘s house in the Jevrejska Mala ( the Jewish quarter) in case she couldn‘t pay the fee.
Court Fee Collection From the Luxury Retailers Guild
The Belgrade Town Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it received the court fee amount collected from the Luxury Retailers Guild, a buyer of a house of Rejna, the wife of Eliša Kojen.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Belgrade Town Court that it failed to collect the court fee from Rejna, the wife of Eliša Kojen. Rejna, who moved to Zemun, had no property in Belgrade because her house was sold for debt settlement to the Luxury Goods Guild.
Contract On Work Terms Between Benvenista Albala and Aron Gabaj
Contract on work terms under which Benvenista Albala came to service of Aron Gabaj, a trader. The contract allowed Albala to represent Gabaj in his trade businesses. Gabaj engaged his brother-in-law Albala as his assistant to improve a poor material conditions of his sister Rika.
Commissar Administration on the Candy Factory Adria
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the sweets factory Adria, located at 162 Šumatovačka Street, owned by Rifka Katarivas. The documentation included information about the appointment of Anton Nojrer as commissary of the factory. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from a merchant Jahiel B. Ruso, who demanded a sequester be placed on the property of Rifka Ruso, to secure the debt settlement.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from the sons of Avram Suzin who requested a sequester to be placed on the mobile property of Rifka Ruso.
Commissar Administration in the Company of Rihard Binder
The documentation compiled by the Commercial Court in Belgrade on the commission store of Rihard Binder. The documentation included information about the appointment of Franc Manerman as commissary of the company. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia.
Rihard Hiršler gave a certificate of employment, confirming that Rahamin Koen was employed as a merchant assistant in his store and that he was honest and hard working.
Commissar Adminstration in the Company Obnova a.d.
The announcement of the appointment of Johan Krul as commissary of the joint-stock company Obnova. The appointment was authorised by the special plenipotentiary for economic affairs in Serbia. The Jewish members of the company who were deprived of their ownership rights were: Martin Buncl, Robert Buncl, Ed Bader, Ernest Fišer, Arnošt Gros, Ed Funk, Maks Linterštern, Adolf Rihter and Šandor Terek.
The Austria-Hungarian Consulate requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to promptly respond to its communication related to charging of fees from Robert Lebl, a railway clerk.