Some Jews believed Jesus was a good man that performed miracles, but they didn't (and don't) believe he is the Son of God or the messiah.
Some Jews are atheists, professing no beliefs in a Divinity or the supernatural.
Some Religous beliefs of the christians are God and Jesus death
I am not sure I understand the question, but Jews absolutely do worship and believe in God. Since Jesus was a Jew, it is certain that he too worshiped and believed in God. Jews are monotheists. They do not believe in any other deity, nor do they worship anyone except the One God, the same God that Jesus worshiped. But the word "Jew" refers to someone who believes in the Jewish religion. People who believe that Jesus was the messiah and the son of God are called Christians. Jews, while they respect their Christian friends and colleagues, do not believe Jesus was the messiah or the son of God. Jews believe the messiah has not yet been sent. Jews have some beliefs that are similar to Christians, but also many that are different. That said, Jews then and now have followed the teachings that were written in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament); these were also the teachings that Jesus often quoted.
Some of them were!
Christian answerYes. Faithful humble Jews followed Jesus' example, directing praise and honor to God. (Mark 10:17, 18; Matthew 4:8, 10) Jewish answerAccording to Judaism, the answer is No, unless they ignored him, since some of his teachings are not in keeping with Jewish beliefs.
Some Jews who were Jewish like Jesus, first believed in Jesus Christ.
Some of them were not yet willing to admit that Jesus is Messiah and savior. It was also prophesied that some of them would reject the Messiah.
Jews and Jesus have very little to do with each other, despite Jesus having been born Jewish. See:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?
He said he was the King of all the Jews.
Yes they do in some sence but it also kinda matters what religions ....... like Catholics beleive that Jesus was and is the savior of the world but as for jews I do believe they still are prayerful people but they do not believe that He was or is.
Various churches hold different beliefs based on their interpretations of religious texts and traditions. Some key differences include beliefs about the nature of God, the role of Jesus Christ, the afterlife, the sacraments, and the authority of religious leaders. These differences can lead to variations in practices, rituals, and teachings among different denominations and faith traditions.
Most Jews at the time, and for centuries afterward, never heard of him. But for those who did, the Christian narratives quote him as saying things that are not in keeping with Jewish tradition and beliefs.