No, Jesus did not fulfill a single prophecy within the Torah. Pretty much the only thing in the Torah that could be applied to Jesus would be the tests of a prophet which he failed.
To fulfill the scriptures, Jesus would arise on the third day.
The Talmud is the discussion and elaboration on what is in the Torah. It is ancient Jewish scholars trying to make sense of the Torah and it's laws in order to fulfill them.
Yes, Jesus was a Jew and followed the Law of Moses.
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It is the down of Nazareth, to fulfill the prophecies.
According to the New Testament, yes, Jesus read from the Torah. Whether or not he actually understood its laws is debatable given the way he interacted with the Pharisees.
Jesus is the son of God, and came into this world to save sinners, and fulfill the prophecies.
The Torah is basically the first five books of the Bible, so Jesus hadn't shown up yet. The Torah contains many refernces to a Messiah, which Christians believe was Jesus, but Jews don't believe this.
Orthodox Jews learn the Torah as God's words and fulfill its laws.
Adam did not celebrate the coming of Jesus.
According to the New Testament, Jesus was Jewish, and virtually all of his teachings are distortions of things from the Torah.
Jesus got out of the tomb by God's power to fulfill the prophecy and give the human race eternal life.