Handwritten glosses and novellae by the gaon of Jerusalem and good friend of Rabbi Y. Sh. Elyashiv, ztz”l, Rabbi Shalom Leib Eisenbach, on the copies of Mishnah Berurah he owned.
“מוגה,” [“Proofread”] handwritten by the Chafetz Chaim, appears on t he first leaf of volume V.
Dozens of lengthy glosses by Rabbi Eisenbach.
There is also an owner’s inscription by his son, Rabbi Moshe Yehudah Eisenbach, on various leaves of the books.
The handwriting indeed belongs to Rabbi Shalom Leib, as attested to by his grandson, Rabbi Akiva Yosef Eisenbach, shlit”a.
There are a number of handwritten glosses among the volumes which are not attributed to Rabbi Shalom Leib.
Moderate-fine condition, minimal tears and creases in the leaves of the books.