57 104 (AMERICAN JUDAICA). Elzas, Barnett A. The Old Jewish Cemeteries at Charleston, S.C. A Transcript of the Inscriptions on Their Tombstones, 1762-1903. FIRST EDITION. One of 250 copies. pp. 121. Original boards, worn. 8vo. Charleston, Daggett Printing Company, 1903. $200-300 ❧ The Author served as Rabbi of K.K. Beth Elo-him of Charleston. He transcribes here the tombstones found in the three Jewish cemeteries of Charleston that antedate the 19th-century: The Coming Street Cemetery, The Da Costa Cemetery, and The Hanover Street Cemetery. 105 (AMERICAN JUDAICA). Meir Ish-Shalom. Mah Heim Hayehudim [“Are the Jews a Nation.”] pp. (1), 15. [Goldman 944]. New York, A.H. Rosenberg, 1898. * S.B. Schwartzberg. Tikatheiv zoth Ledor Acharon [“The State of Hebrew Literature in America.”] pp. 33. [Goldman 1110]. New York, A.H. Rosenberg, 1898. * S. Judison & P. Turberg. Me’eith Le’eith [periodical]. pp. 28. [Goldman 914]. New York, Judison & Turberg, 1901. * S. Rubin. Ha’adam Eitz HaSadeh. pp. 15 (1). [Goldman 521]. New York, A.H. Rosenberg, 1904. * And another work of poetry. Five works bound in one volume. Contemporary boards with original wrappers bound in, worn. 8vo. New York, v.d. $300-500 106 (AMERICAN-JUDAICA). Typed Document Signed in English by Rabbis Samuel Aaron Levi Pardes and Simcha Elberg, authorizing the Kashruth of Coca Cola. On letterhead of the rabbinical journal Hapardes. One page. Chicago, February 8th, 1956. $500-700 ❧ Document states that an annual visit was made to the central Coca Cola plant in Atlanta, Georgia “in which there is manufactured the special basic mixture of ingredients which is sent to all Coca Cola factories over the entire country and outside of this country and from which ingredients the Coca Cola drink is made… The beverage…is strictly kosher and may be used by the strictest of Orthodox Jews.” A testament to the bridge between that most American of products and the desire of American Orthodox Jews to maintain their religious standards while being full participants in American life and life-style. See http://www.coca-colacompany.com/stories/kosher-coke-how-an-atlanta-rabbi-started-a-passover-tradition. 107 (AMERICAN-JUDAICA). Jul(ius) Margolinsky. 299 Epitaphs from the Jewish Cemetery [sic] in St. Thomas, W.I. 1837- 1916. With an Index Compiled from Records in the Archives of the Jewish Community in Copenhagen. Limited edition of only 40 copies. pp. 34. Modern boards. Folio. Copenhagen, 1957. $300-400 ❧ Saint Thomas was a part of the Danish West Indies from 1672 until the United States took over its administration in 1917, renaming the territory the United States Virgin Islands. Lot 104 Lot 106