No. The Jews who crucified Christ are dead. It was 2,000 years ago and Jews don't live that long.
I don't think they do believe that. Jews believe that Jesus is not the messiah and they are still awaiting his/her arrival, thus they are not Christians.Jewish AnswerChristianity is based on concepts that are diametrically opposed to the teachings of Judaism. Who could and couldn't become Christians would have been of no concern to Jews.Please note that the Christian concept of messiah does not exist anywhere in Judaism.
Jewish answer: No, not yet; though we have had a number of false messiahs.
They announce the arrival of special events. Like the coming of the messiah.
The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba Messiah
1) The afterlife 2) The coming of the messiah (which we're still awaiting) 3) The resurrection of the dead
The majority of the Jews believed the prophets who said a Messiah would come and free them , but it was to beof their sins, but the Jews wanted the Messiah to be a king and free them of the Roman bondage.
The vast majority of Jewish people do not believe that Jesus was the messiah, but that the messiah has yet to come.
The first evangelist for the crucified Messiah was likely Mary Magdalene, who was one of the women reported in the Bible to have been the first to witness Jesus' resurrection and proclaim his message. She shared with the disciples that she had seen the risen Christ, which played a pivotal role in spreading the early Christian message.
Yes, all Jewish holidays will continue to be observed after hamoshiach comes.
It means that His Own people rejected Him as their Messiah, & handed Him over to the Roman Govenor to be Crucified.
Ahmadiyya is an Islamic reform movement. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is a central figure in the movement, considered the promised Messiah. Supposedly the second coming of Jesus actually alludes to Ahmad's arrival. They also believe that Jesus was truly crucified, which agrees with common Christian beliefs but contradicts those of most Muslims.
It symbolizes the death of Jesus. Jesus was the messiah that the Jews had been waiting for. Jesus was crucified on a cross, and he was wearing a crown of thorns.