The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products reimbursed Moša Amar, Hajim Bararon, Josif Levi and Jakov Medina 390 dinars each for the travel expenses of their trip to Zagreb where they attended a conference.
The Zagreb Conference Participants Summoned for a Meeting
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products summoned the members who attended the conference in Zagreb to a meeting organised so they could submit the report on the conference. The meeting was attended by the representatives of the companies Braća Benavram, Josif B. Levi, Ješa Simon, and Braća D. Levi.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Second Tax Office on forwarding the tax records of the workers, including Rifka Koen.
25 January 1940
ИАБ-1069-К185
Document folio 1
The Dutch Consulate Requested Information on Josif Simon
The Royal Dutch Consulate reqeusted a report on morality, character and financial situation of Josif Simon.
The Serbian Trade Association Held the Charity Session
The Serbian Trade Association invited the members of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to attend a ceremonial and charity session at which the collected clothing would be delivered to the members of the Toma Vanželo Fund. The Serbian Trade Association was informed that Izrail Levi, Moša Amar, Milan Antonijević, Jezdimir Milosavljević and Svetislav Trajković confirmed their arrival to the session.
22/25 December 1932
ИАБ-1069-К177
Document folio 3
The Store Owned by Moša, Samuel and Dario Sason Closed Down
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade made the official announcement that the store Konorta Sason, owned by Moša, Samuel and Dario Sason, was closed down. The appointed commissioner of the store Miloš Pešić reported the closure of the store to the City Administration.
The Department for Stores of the Administration of the City of Belgrade announced the opening of the haberdashery store of the Brothers Najman, located in the No. 68 Kralja Milana Street, close to their store in the No.26 Kralja Milana Street.
The Annual Assembly of the Association of Merchants
The Association of the Commercial Agents informed the Association of Merchants of Manufacturing Products that Damnjan Branković, Dragoslav Stojanović, Nisim Ruben and Maks Demajo would represent it on their annual assembly.
The Avram Almuzlinović Company Abolished From the Bankruptcy
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Department of Wholesalers that the company owned by Avram Almuzlinović from Belgrade was abolished from the bankruptcy.
The Avram I. Koen Company Abolished From the Bankruptcy
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Department of Wholesalers that the company owned by Avram I. Koen from Skopje was abolished from the bankruptcy.
The Brothers D. Levi Company Reacted Regarding the Returned Shipments
The Brothers D. Levi Company requested the Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products to intervene with the Chambers of Commerce the Post Office to take over the returned shipments, rather than the Administration of Excise Duty.
The Supervising Board of the Association of Merchants of Manufactured....
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products requested Josif Almuli to summon a meeting of the Supervising Board to review the accounts of the Association.
The Agreement on Apprenticeship of Vojin Pandurović
The agreement on apprenticeship of Vojin Pandurović in the fashionable haberdashery store of Hermina Rotšild. The Serbian business association "Privrednik" notified the Association of Traders of Manufactured Textile and Fashion Goods, dated August 1941, that Hermina Rotšild closed down her store and that Pandurović was forwarded to another store.
The Store of Isak Bencion Handed Over To Miloš Tešić
The manufacturing store of Isak Bencion, situated in the No.4 Uzun Mirkova Street, handed over to Miloš Tešić for commissionaire management in line with the order of the authority of the occupational bodies.
The Company of Isak Levi Handed Over To Anton Vagner For Management
Registration of the haberdashery store of Isak Levi, situated in the No. 5 Uzun Mirkova Street, handed over to the management of Anton Vagner, in accordance with the order issued by Field Command 599.
The Department for Commerce and Procurement of the Executive Committee of the Administration of the City of Belgrade brought a decision to close down the store of Arman Azriel, upon the request of Madlena Azriel, the wife of Arman Azriel who was missing.
The agreement on apprenticeship of Avram Ašerović in the perfume store of Mišel Mevoraha. Enclosed to the file was the medical report and the statement on the termination of the agreement due to the misbehavior of the apprentice.
The Business of Avram Šari Koen Temporarily Suspended
The Department of Commerce and Supplies of the Executive Committee of the Administration of the City of Belgrade temporarily suspended the business of Avram Šari Koen.
The Department for Commerce and Procurement of the Executive Committee of the Administration of the City of Belgrade issued a decision to close the haberdashery store of Laura Elijas and Elza Mešulam, located in the No. 33 Knez Mihailova Street. It was underlined that the other owners of the store i.e. Avram, Izrailo and Moša Elijas were taken away by the Nazi.
Termination of Partnership of Moša Demajo and Josif Baruh
The announcement that Moša Demajo terminated his partnership with Josif Baruh in the haberdashery store. Josif Baruh continued to run the company alone, while Demajo was appointed a manager of the store.
Termination of Partnership of Jezdimir Milosavljević and Sabitaj Rafajlović
The announcement confirming that Jezdimir Milosavljević had left the partnership company co-owned with Sabitaj Rafajlović. The store continued to work as the partnership store of Sabitaj Rafajlović and Rafailo Levi.
Termination of Employment of Association‘s Employee
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Pension Fund that their employee Rifka Koen stopped working in the Association on April 5th 1941.