No.
Jesus' followers believes/ed that he is the Messiah, something that Judaism does not believe.
Judaism does believe in god but have rejected his son jesus christ. Christianity believes in god and jesus christ
Judaism makes no comment on Jesus as he is a part of Christianity and plays no role in Judaism.
They have a lot of common beliefs actually. The only main difference is that Judaism believes that Jesus Christ came but he wasn't the Mesiah and Christians believe that he's the messiah.
Because they are two completely distinct religions. Christianity believes Christ was born & died on the cross. Judaism believes Christ is yet to come. Judaism believes that Jesus was just a prophet and not the Son of God.
Christianity and Judaism differ in their beliefs about Jesus: Christians believe he is the son of God and the Messiah, while Jews do not. Christianity also includes the New Testament, which is not part of the Jewish scriptures. Judaism's practices are centered on the Torah and its interpretation, while Christianity's foundation is the life and teachings of Jesus.
Jesus of Nazareth invented the very popular religion, Christianity. Jews believe in Judaism and Catholics believe in Catholicism. Judaism is the religion that Jews celebrate. It is different from Christianity and Catholicism because they think that Jesus wasn't the Messiah and that he or she will come any day now. Catholicism is different from Christianity and Judaism because they believe in and worship the Virgin Mary.
The primary difference is that Christians worship Jesus as their lord and savior. Jews worship God as the lord and that the true savior is yet to come to rule over them; Jesus plays no role in mainstream Judaism.
NO. Jesus is irrelevant in Judaism. A person who believes in Jesus Christ as a Lord, Savior, or Messiah ceases to be a Jew religiously.The "Jews" who believe in Jesus are Messianic Jews, which is a form of Protestant Christianity which seeks to incorporate Jewish traditions onto a Christian belief substrate. As a result, they believe in Jesus because they are Christians, not Jews.
Christians believe that Christ in the Messiah promised prophetically in the Old Testament. Judaism does not believe that Jesus in the Messiah.
In a Venn diagram, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam can be depicted as three separate circles that overlap in some areas. Christianity believes in Jesus as the Son of God and savior, while Judaism does not recognize Jesus as the Messiah. Islam acknowledges Jesus as a prophet but not as divine. All three religions believe in one God, but have different interpretations of His nature and teachings. They also have distinct holy texts, practices, and traditions.
One example of a religion that does not believe in Jesus as the central figure is Judaism. In Judaism, Jesus is not recognized as the Messiah or divine figure, and he is not considered part of their religious beliefs or teachings.