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The Gerschom Scholem quote in this article is quite dsihonest. Consider later down the same page in the same edition cited, "I often reported to [Benjamin] on Eisler's quotation laden leaps into scholarly adventurism, with enterprises that at various times were as sensational as they were unsuccessful." I have updated it with the word "mockingly" so that it maintains Scholem's intended meaning.