Information on the Company of Nisim Benarojo and Leon Deleon
The membership card issued by the Association of Commercial Agents to Nisim Benarojo and Leon Deleon, the owners of a commercial agency located at 16 Gračanička Street.
The Association of Commercial Agents requested detailed information on the company N. L. Benarojo and Ko, owned by Nisim Benaroj and Leon De Leon, for business recommendation.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Forth Tax Office Administration that the company of Nisim Koen, located at 21 Kralja Petra Street, was registered.
13 October 1939
ИАБ-1069-К185
Document folio 1
I. Bondi Filed a Lawsuit Against David Farhi and Dimitrije Ognjanović
The Appeal Court reached a decision in the lawsuit I. Bondi, the merchant from Vienna, had filed against David Farhi and Dimitrije Ognjanović, over priority right in debt settlement procedure from Merjam, a wife of Nisim Padro.
Information on the Company Brothers Fuks and Ruben
The Association of Commercial Agents requested detailed information on the company Braća Fuks i Ruben, owned by Nisim Ruben, Filip and Ernest Fuks. Information was required for a business recommendation.
The Belgrade Town Court instructed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Isak Kazes, and if he wasn‘t in Belgrade, to collect it from his wife Ora or their tenant Moša Avtalijon. Moša informed the Administration that Isak had moved to Niš, that Ora was living in Zemun, and that he had no intention to pay the fee for Isak.
The membership card issued by the Association of the Commercial Agents to Oto Kon, the owner of a commercial agency located at 21 Jug Bogdanova Street.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade investigated the accusations of K. Pinto against Isak B. Aron over a fraud committed when he tried to settle his debt.
Isak Beraha Settled His Debt to the Samek Brothers From Vienna
The Pirot District Headquarters requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over to Janićije Pantelić, a legal representative of the Samek brothers from Vienna, the debt amount collected from Isak I. Beraha, a merchant from Pirot.
The announcement of the opening of the glass and porcelain store owned by Rahamim Raka Eškenazi, and the document published by the Administration of the City of Belgrade proving that the shop was closed in 1934.
Isak Farki Filed a Lawsuit Against Rakila Almuzlino
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade reached a decision to acquit Rahila, a wife of Josif Almuzlino, whom Isak Farki had accused for infliction the bodily injuries.
Isak Aron Accused For Insulting the Spouses Benarojo
Rakila, a wife of Lazar Benarojo, filed a complaint to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade against the Terazije Precinct for failing to address the insults Isak B. Aron had done to her. The Terazije Precinct responded to the Administration that Isak Aron had already been sentenced for insulting the spouses Benarojo upon the lawsuit Lazar Benarojo had had filed against him.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products delivered to the Belgrade office of the First Croatian Saving Bank the requested addresses of several companies, including the one of Rakila Jakovljević (Rafajlović).
Income Report for the Apartment Building at 7a Dositejeva Street
The income report for the apartment building for 1939 and 1945. The building, located at 7a Dositejeva Street, was owned by Rafael Margulis, and in 1945 it was confiscated from the buyer Grigorije Tereščenko and handed over to the National Hypothekary bank, Board for the Land Administration of Serbia..
Rafael Salamon and Isak Mojzes accused Isak Kajs of insulting the wife of Isak Mojzes, by telling her that she was a problematic woman. Kajs stated in his defense that she had called him a thief first. Kajs was punished with 48 hours in prison, and members of the Jewish Community were forbidden to call Kajs a thief, otherwise they would be fined.
Income Report for the Apartment Building at 15 Dositejeva Street
The income report for the apartment building for 1939 and 1945. The building, located at 15 Dositejeva Street, was owned by Moric Gaon and Rafael Tolentino, and in 1945 it was handed over to the National Hypothekary bank, Board for the Land Administration of Serbia.
Isak Albahari and Rafailo Ozmo Filed a Lawsuit Against Milan Cvetanović
The Commercial Court reached a sentence in the lawsuit filed by Isak Albahari and Rafailo Ozmo, both the merchants, against Milan Cvetanović, a baker, over debt.
Information on the Company Rafailo Jakovljević and Brother
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured Products delivered to the Yugoslav Society for the Protection of Believers from Zagreb the requested information on the financial situation of the company Rafailo Jakovljević i Brat.
The membership card issued by the Association of the Commercial Agents to Avram H. Levi, the owner of a commercial agency located at 26 Kralja Petra Street.
The documentation on the store owned by Rafailo A. Levi at 9 Prestolonaslednika Petra Street. Levi‘s flagship store was located at 9 Milorada Draškovića Street.
Inheritance Claims Related to the Property of the Late Avram Suzin
Rahila, a wife of Rafailo Haim, gave a written statement that neither she, nor her husband and their children would have any claims from Jakov, Haim and David, the sons and heirs of the late Avram Suzin, likewise from their cousin Izrael Suzin, a merchant from Vienna. The statement was submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification.
Isak Hajim Gave a Power of Attorney to Pavle Radovanović
Isak Hajim, a representative of Rafailo Hajim, gave a power of attorney to a lawyer
Pavle Radovanović to review he documents regarding the claims, which Rafailo made to the Turkish authorities related to bread supply delivered to the Belgrade garrison.
Izahar Avramović Leased the Municipal Store In the Kralja Aleksandra Street
File on Izahar Avramović who leased the municipal store located in the No. 23 Kralja Aleksandra Street, previously leased by his father Rafajlo Avramović.
Avram Koen filed a complaint to the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products against brothers Isak and Ješa Avramović. They were accused of selling merchandise without authorisation in front of the store of Rafajlo Avramović in Kralja Aleksandra Street.
Isak Benvenista Gave a Power of Attorney To Rafajlo B. Pinto
Isak S. Benvenist, a transporting agent, filed for verification to the Terazije Precinct a power of attorney he gave to Rafajlo B. Pinto to represent him at the Belgrade Customs.