Membership Fees of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants
The treasurer of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants requested the Management Board to write off the membership fees due after the 6th April 1941 because they moved away from Belgrade or closed their businesses. The list included Dezider Ajzler, Gavra Dajč, Isidor Gaon, Alfred Kunodi,ois Sason, Oto Hiršler, Isak Cveher, Moša Farkić.
30 January 1942
ИАБ-1065-К60
Document folio 3
Members of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants
The list of members of the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants of the City of Belgrade.
Majer A. Konfino applied to the Association of Iron and Technical Merchants for a business card. The documentation included a copy of the military document of his father Avram Konfino.
Margita Nahmijas Inherited the Property of the Late Isak Adanja
The District Court of the 2nd Region of the City of Belgrade brought a decision that the property of the late Isak Adanja, a master of pharmacy, was inherited by his sister Margita Nahmijas.
Moric Levi Requested a Permission to Open a Grocery Store
Moric Levi requested the Association of Colonial, Deli and Grocery Merchants to forward his request to the Chambers of Commerce to issue him a certificate that he had met all legal requirements to open a grocery store in the No. 81 Kneza Pavla Street.
Members of the Association of Colonial, Deli and Grocery Merchants
The list of members of the Association of Colonial, Deli and Grocery Merchants of the City of Belgrade that attended the annual assembly of the Association, held on 23 April 1933.
The Association of the Iron and Technical Merchants requested the 10th precinct of the Administration of the City of Belgrade to collect the unpaid membership fee for 1936, 1937 and 1938 from Oto Kon, the owner of the store located at 21 Jug Bogdanova Street.
Membership Fee Collected from the Belgrade Colonial Merchants Association
The list of members of the Colonial Merchants Association that paid the membership fee for the first half of 1923. The list included Ilija Konfino, Avram J. Kalderon, Rašela Lebl, Regina Lebl, Vidoje Albala, Naftali Levi, Rahamin Levi, Bukus Levi, Hajim Alkalaj, Jakov Adanja, M. Nahmijas, Avram Adut, Ješa Jeušua, Rudolf Ruso.
28 April 1923
ИАБ-1068-К45
Document folio 18
Miša Goldštajn Issued the Invoice for the Manufactured Seals
Miša Goldštajn, the engraver and stamp manufacturer, with a workshop situated in the No. 24 Knez Mihailova Street, forwarded the invoice to the Association of the Colonial Merchants for manufacturing two seals.
Moric Mojsije Koen applied to the Association of Merchants of Various Specializations for a business card. The documents included his military document, the marriage certificate and information on his education.
The Department for Commerce and Supply of the Executive People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade granted permission to Moša Almozlino to reopen his antique shop, which had been closed since 6th April 1941.
Mirko Terek requested the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization to issue him a certificate confirming that he was the owner of a waste management company.
Majer Šame requested the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization to issue him a certificate confirming that he was the owner of an antique shop, located at 61 Kralja Aleksandra Street.
Mihael Kurc requested the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization to issue him a certificate confirming that he was the owner of an optician‘s store.
Members of the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization
The list of members of the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization of the City of Belgrade in April 1941. The list contained the first and last name of each member, addresses and the type of store they owned. The Jewish members of the Association were marked with a Star of David next to their name.
Meeting of the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization
The report from the fifth assembly of the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization of the City of Belgrade. Avram Bukiš was elected deputy of the Main Board and Haim Levi was elected deputy member of the Supervising Board.
12 March 1939
ИАБ-1074-К71
Document folio 3
Members of the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization
Information about the members of the Association of Merchants of Various Specialization of the City of Belgrade in the year 1941 and at the beginning of 1942. Leja Darsa and Josif Lević were listed as members.
Members of the Association of Merchants of Glass and Porcelain
The list of members of the Association of Merchants of Glass and Porcelain. The list included Lazar Josif, Jefrem Eškenazi, Aron Benvenisti, Moreno S. Koen, Benjamin Flajšer, Koloman Danon, Moric Koen.
23 April 1941
ИАБ-1073-К52
Document folio 18
Matilda Alkalaj Applied for a Work Permit
Matilda Alkalaj, née Hohner, requested the Association of Merchants of Various Specializations to issue her a work permit.
The minutes from the conference organised by the Association of Merchants of Motor Vehicles and Accompanying Equipment. Mois Kolonomos was one of the members who attended the conference.
22 January 1947
ИАБ-1070-К31
Document folio 3
Mojsilo Mojsilović Requested Postponement of Military Exercise
Mojsilo Mojsilović requested the Association of Commercial Agents to grant him a certificate confirming that he was a registered commercial agent and that the busiest months in his company were September, October and November. The certificate was issued for the postponement of military service.
Marko Blam Unable to Attend the Association‘s Assembly
The commercial agent Marko Blam informed the president of the Association of the Commercial Agents that he wasn‘t able to attend the meeting due to health issues.
Memebrship Register of Members of the Association of Leather Merchants
The list of members of the Association of Leather Merchants who had to pay the membership fee. The list included David Alkalaj, Mihailo Gutman, Stevan G. Koen, Aron Koen, Herbert A. Koen, Leon Karijo, Aleksandar Singer, Hajnrih Flajšer, Moric Čelebonović.
1937/1947
ИАБ-1067-К31
Document folio 93
Mark Blam Thanked the Assocation for Provided Help
The commercial agent Marko Blam expressed his gratitude to the Association of the Commercial Agents for the help they provided.
Moša Pardo requested the Department for Stores of the Executive People‘s Committee of the City of Belgrade to issue him a new work permit, since the old one was destroyed during the war, when he was held captive.