Members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products
The list of members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products for the City of Belgrade, who were in the First tax Administration.
Members of the Association of Merchants of Textile and Fashion Products
The list of members of the Association Merchants of Manufactured Textile and Fashion Products of the City of Belgrade who had the right to vote for councilmen in the Chambers of Commerce in 1939.
Minutes from the Annual Assembly of the Association of Grocery Merchants
The minutes from the annual assembly of the Association of Grocery Merchants of the City of Belgrade, held on 19 February 1939 in the hall of the Workers‘ Chamber. The assembly was attended by Hazan Izrael, Azrijel Romano, Avram B. Nisim, Josif Izrael, Isak Baruh and others.
19 February 1939
ИАБ-1075-К89
Document folio 14
Moša Albahari‘s Store
The documentation on Moša Albahari, compiled by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products. The file contained the marriage certificate of his parents, Haim Albahri and Zumbula Gabaj, a copy of his military document, and information on his education.
Meeting of Representatives of Merchants Associations
The document confirming that Maks Demajo, Lazar Avramović and Moša Mevoraha were appointed representatives of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products that would attend the meeting with the representatives of the Association of Manufacturing Merchants.
The documentation on Mois J. Levi, compiled by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products. The documentation contained his birth certificate, his military document and information on his parents.
The documentation on Moša M. Levi, compiled by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products. The documentation contained his birth certificate issued by the Jewish Community in Belgrade, his military document, information on his parents and his education.
The exporter Moreno Talvi requested the Association of Commercial Agents to recommend an efficient and honest commercial agent who would sell his products.
The documentation on Moša Leonović, compiled by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products. The documentation contained his birth certificate, issued by the Jewish Community in Niš, his military document, information on his parents and education.
The Section of Haberdashery Merchants informed The Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products about their decision to send Moša Amar, Haim Bararon, Josif Levi, and Jakov Medina as their representatives to a conference in Zagreb.
11 January 1933
ИАБ-1069-К180
Document folio 1
Memorial Service for Members and Benefactors of the Merchants Association
The announcement of a memorial service for the benefactors, founders and founder members of the Serbian Merchants Association.
Management of the Section of Haberdashery Merchants
The list of members of the management board of the Section of Haberdashery Merchants and their deputies, elected on the assembly held on 11 February 1934. The list included Leon Levi, Jakov Konforti, Josif Baruh, Jakov Fridman, Moša Amar, Jakov Medina, David Mandil.
11 February 1934
ИАБ-1069-К180
Document folio 1
Members of the Association
The list of companies, members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products in 1939.
1939
ИАБ-1069-К185
Document folio 14+(1)
Merchants Invited to Subscribe to the Lexicon
The invitation sent to merchants to subscribe to the Commercial And Legal Lexicon, written by Dr Feliks Kon, the secretary of the Alliance of the Merchants Associations in Osijek.
Merchants Requested to Be Allowed to Work on Sundays during the Fair
A group of merchants sought permission from the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to work on Sundays, 12th and 19th September 1937. They sought permission because many foreigners were expected to come to Belgrade, due to the opening of the First Belgrade International Fair. The request was signed by Šaul Konfino, Aron H. Gabaj, Jakov Mandilović and others.
The Section of Haberdashery Merchants of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products invited its members to attend a conference organised to mark the founding of the socks manufacturing company and their future sale in the members‘ stores. The list of members who were invited was included in the file.
Members of the Association Who Failed To Pay the Membership Fee
List of the members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products who failed to pay the membership fee for the year 1939.
1939
ИАБ-1069-К185
Document folio 9
Members of the Association Who Didn‘t Pay the Membership
The list of members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products who didn‘t pay the membership fee for the year 1939, and whose addresses were unknown.
Moša Josifović Confirmed that He Wasn‘t Member of the Association
Moša Josifović informed the Association of the Commercial Agents that he was never a member of the Association, and that the Tax Office should be informed about it.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products warned several companies against selling the haberdashery merchandise to individuals that didn‘t have a work permit. The companies which received the warning were owned by Rista Vasiljević, Josif Baruh, Moša Bejosif, Isak Levi and Biti Mandil.
Management of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products informed the Chambers of Commerce on the election of members of The Management and Supervising Board of the Department of Wholesalers and the Trust Department. Among the elected members were Ruben Rubenović, Solomon A. Koen, Moša Amar, Stevan I. Koen, Maks Najman, Haim A. Koen.
The Commissioner of the Minister of Commerce and Industry made the announcement that the store owned by Moša Josifović, located at the corner of Višnjićeva and Simina Street, was closed down.
The commissioner of the minister of commerce and industry made the announcement that the store owned by Matilda Karijo, located at 1 Višnjićeva Street, was closed down.