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sought to weaken the appeal of kabbalah (the study of which often lured people to the
Sabbatean movement). Thus, Landau aimed to deprive the Sabbateans of any platform, and cause the Sabbatean movement to wither on its own. Besides the specific debate over the status of Jonathan Eybeschuetz, Jacob Emden expressed strong disagreement with Landau's approach, advocating instead for a far more aggressive anti Sabbatean strategy.
196:. Landau proposed a compromise, in which all amulets allegedly written by Eybeschuetz would be hidden away, and Eybeschuetz would accept to refrain from producing any amulets in the future. Furthermore, all accusations against Eybeschuetz would stop, and no further polemics would be published. Landau's role in the Emden - Eybeschuetz controversy is described as "tactful" and brought him to the attention of the community of
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Sabbatean movement infiltrating
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Sabbatean movement, he believed the most effective means of eradicating it would be to aggressively counter overt Sabbateanism, while ignoring those Sabbateans who stayed hidden. Simultaneously, Landau
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movement. In one response, he writes "...In this generation of ours have abandoned God’s Torah and the source of living waters–the two
Talmuds, Bavli and Yerushalmi–to dig for themselves broken cisterns. And in the haughtiness of their hearts they exalt themselves; each one says "I am the one who
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sees, to me the gates to heaven have opened, and on my account the world is sustained". These are the destroyers of the generation and of this orphaned generation I say that God's ways are just, and the righteous shall walk in them, and the
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movement in harsh terms. In numerous public sermons, he campaigned against the study of heretical philosophy. He particularly singled out
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the populace. Landau frequently spoke against teaching
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