Moses was the greatest legislator and the commander in chief of perhaps the first liberation army.
[Moses] Mendelssohn was a religious Jew. I felt sorry for him.
I became one of [Moses Mendelssohn] defenders. But then I heard the words "Biblical criticism" again. And, of course, afterward, I studied it more closely.
I developed an anger at [Moses] Mendelssohn. Later, I read the book. I realized there was nothing subversive in it.