If you liked Sefer Penine Rabenu ha-Geriz by Soloveichik, Isaac Zeʼev ha-Levi, start with Ḳunṭres mi-ḥidushe Maran Riz ha-Leṿi (1960), Netivot rabotenu (2001), and Ḥidushe Rabenu ha-Griz ha-Leṿi (1990). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Ḳunṭres mi-ḥidushe Maran Riz ha-Leṿi 1960 · 68 pages · Soloveichik, Isaac Zeʼev ha-Levi · Same author
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  3. 3 Ḥidushe Rabenu ha-Griz ha-Leṿi 1990 · 2 pages · Soloveichik, Isaac Zeʼev ha-Levi · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Ḳunṭres mi-ḥidushe Maran Riz ha-Leṿi (1960), Netivot rabotenu (2001), Ḥidushe Rabenu ha-Griz ha-Leṿi (1990), Liḳuṭe ha-Geriz (1987), and Liḳuṭe ha-Griz (1987).

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Sefer Penine Rabenu ha-Geriz is by Soloveichik, Isaac Zeʼev ha-Levi.