Specifications of the volumes: * Orach Chaim, Part I. Warsaw, 1882. * Orach Chaim, Part II. Warsaw, 1861. * Choshen Mishpat, Part I. Warsaw, 1868[!]/1882. * Choshen Mishpat, Part III. Warsaw, 1882. * Even HaEzer, Part I. Warsaw, 1882. The signature is partially hidden by a pasted-on piece of paper. * Yoreh Deah, Part I. Warsaw, 1881/1866[!]. With a signature by Rabbi Pinchas appearing on both title pages. * Yoreh Deah, Part III. Warsaw, 1875/1866[!]. With a signature by Rabbi Pinchas appearing on both title pages. The first signature is partially hidden by a pasted-on piece of paper. This set was used by gaon Rabbi Pinchas HaLevi Segal Bilitzer a v beit din of Szerencs, grandson of the renowned Rabbi Isaac Bilitzer. All of the volumes bear lyrical signatures “Baruch Hashem, Who has been wondrously kind and granted me this, may He also grant that I study and teach, preserve and fulfill. This is the prayer of the youth Pinchas HaLevi Biltzer of Szerencs, in Munkacs.” Two of the volumes bear signatures on both title pages. There are a total of [9] signatures. Some of the volumes bear owners’ stamps of the gaon Rabbi Menachem Segal Pollack, son-in-law and successor of Rabbi Pinchas. Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for brief biographies of Rabbi Pinchas Segal HaLevi Bilitze r av beit din of Szerencs and Rabbi Menachem Pollack av beit din of Szerencs . [7] volumes. Average height: 36 cm. Overall fine condition. Dry, delicate paper. Adhesions in several leaves. [5] volumes with the original bindings, worn, [2] others with old bindings, not the original, but well-preserved.