And so I heard from the Torah scholar, Rabbi Pinchas Yoshev Ohel (Not sure), of blessed memory, who resided in the holy city of Krakow. This man also experienced the deception of the aforementioned heretic and religious hater, Eivshitzar, may his name be erased. He even fooled him during their stay in Prague, where he wrote to him conciliatory words, attempting to appease and join the ranks of his accursed sect.

In his days of studying at the Gaon Meir of Broda Yeshiva in Prague, a certain notorious apostate, the cursed Chaim Malach, emerged and arrogantly requested that Rabbi Hillel send him certain well-known wise men, who were also knowledgeable in the wisdom of Kabbalah, to argue with him regarding matters of faith and skepticism. The aforementioned esteemed head of the yeshiva, may his soul rest in peace, did the same and sent two of his select scholars, sharp and well-versed in the teachings of the Zohar and Kabbalah, namely the outstanding pious individuals such as Rabbi Yonah Landes Sofer and Rabbi Moshe Chasid, may their souls rest in peace.

They traveled there and spent several days or two weeks with the aimless species of Eivshitzar, engaging in discussions and debates. However, they were seduced by his fallacies and could not respond to him with anything substantial. But they said, 'Let us fix a date and when we return to our home and tent, we will review the matters and the evidence brought to us from the Zohar to uphold his false faith.'

And when they returned to their place in Prague and came to their rabbi (who sent them) with great distress and anguish of soul, he became extremely angry because they did not find an answer and they accused themselves without delay, for they did not place a muzzle on the mouth of the enemy of God. They did not know what to respond to the heretic immediately. To his delight, he could boast over them, claiming victory over the wise men of Israel, as their mouths were silenced.