The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products invited its members to attend the commemoration organized for the Armistice Day at the French and Italian military cemeteries, near the Monument of the Defenders of Belgrade and at the Jewish cemetery. The commemoration was organized by the Fidek Women Section and invitations were sent to Azriel Levi, Moša Amar, Svetislav Trajković and Jezdimir Milosavljević.
Certificate on the Businesses of Sabitaj Mandil‘s Company
Sabitaj Biti Mandil requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered store in Belgrade, that it was a wholesale business and that most of the imported goods in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
Certificate on the Businesses of David Medina‘s Company
David A. Medina requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company in Belgrade and that most of the products imported in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate to David Mandil stating that he was the sole proprietor of his company.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate to David Medina stating that he was the sole proprietor of his commercial company. The certificate was issued in order to postpone Medina‘s military service.
David A. Medina requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company.
18/20 January 1938
ИАБ-1069-К194
Document folio 3
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 Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate stating that Ivan Majer was an honest worker and that he was operating following all legal rules and regulation since the registration of his company in 1933.The certificate was issued so his son Petar could enrol the Faculty of Medicine.
Sabitaj Biti Mandil requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company and that most of the products imported in 1939 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
David A. Medina requested the Chambers of Commerce to publish a document stating that he was the owner of a registered wholesale company and that most of the products imported in 1938 were sold outside Belgrade municipality.
Sabitaj B. Mandil requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he was the owner of a registered wholesale company and that most of the products imported in 1937 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
Flora Arueti requested the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to verify that she was a merchant assistant in the store owned by her father Avram Medina. The request was rejected because Flora had never been registered in the Association.
Merchant Sabitaj Biti Mandil requested the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to issue a certificate confirming that he was selling most of his merchandise outside Belgrade Municipality.
The certificate confirming that Anton Nađ and Aleksandar Farkaš, owners of a fur company, were members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products of the city of Belgrade.
The certificate confirming that Samuilo and Maks Najman, owners of the Braća Najman company, were members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products of the city of Belgrade.
The company Braća Najman requested the Chambers of Commerce to publish a document on the ownership of a registered wholesale business.
3/4 January 1939
ИАБ-1069-К194
Document folio 3
Certificate on Jakov Nahmijas‘s Company
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products of the City of Belgrade published a document confirming that Jakov Nahmijas owned a retail company.
The certificate confirming that Jozefin Rajcer, owner of the leather gloves store, was a member of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products.
The certificate confirming that Sabitaj Rafajlović and Rafailo Levi, owners of the company S. Rafajlović i Komp, were members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products of the City of Belgrade.
Isak Ruso requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company and that most of the products imported in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
Confirmation that Isak Ruso Was Running the Company Independently
The certificate issued by the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products confirming that Isak M. Ruso was the sole proprietor of his company.
The certificate stating that Matilda Sarfati was a member of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products of the City of Belgrade.
Konorta Sason requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company, and that most of the products imported in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate that Isidor Singer was the sole business owner of his company. The certificate was issued to postpone his military service.
The Association of Merchants of Manufacturing, Textile and Fashion Products issued a certificate stating that Mois Moša Sason was the co-owner and manager of the company Konorta Sason. The certificate was issued for obtaining a traveling visa.
Ješa I. Simon requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered store in Belgrade with wholesale and retail businesses and that most of the products imported in 1937 were sold outside the territory of Belgrade Municipality.
Avram Tajtacaković requested the Chambers of Commerce to issue a certificate which would confirm that he owned a registered wholesale company in Belgrade and that most of the products imported in 1940 were sold outside Belgrade Municipality.
The company Josif Baruh i Kompanija contacted the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products regarding collection of debt from the creditors.