Jesus was a Jew so he probably believed in a host of traditional practices.
Jesus was raised in the Jewish faith and would have been well aware of Jewish practices. But He came not to save the Jews, He came to save the world, Jews and Gentiles alike. That was the whole purpose for him to be born as a human, to die and finally to be resurrected, for the sins of every person ever born.
Christians believed that Jesus was part of a new covenant between God and his followers. Jesus said that he did not come to abolish the Law, but to fulfill it (he still was an observant Jew). Christians found new ways to practice the faith that were not traditional Jewish practices, and were critical of some of the ways that the Law was being observed at the time.
Jesus would have eaten what any traditional Jewish families in His day would eat, as He grew up as a Jewish boy.
Some Jews who were Jewish like Jesus, first believed in Jesus Christ.
Jesus is God's only begotten son. Mary was Jewish, it is believed that she is from the tribe of Judah. Jesus' step-dad Joseph is believed to be from the tribe of Levi.
I believe that Levi Strauss was Jewish, so he would not have believed in Our Lord Jesus, but, probably believed in God, though.
It is believed to be the traditional place of the Transfiguration of Jesus in front of Peter, James, and his brother John.
The Jewish prayer shroud worn by Jesus was a traditional garment for the time. It represents the tent or the canopy one gets in to pray.
They don't believe this, I have no idea where you got that information, but it's not correct. I have never known anyone who was Jewish who believed that Jesus persecuted the Jewish people.
Jesus was resurrected (raised from the dead and in Heaven) when Christianity began. Christianity began with Jewish apostles who believed that Jesus was the Messiah.
Yes. Jesus grew up in a Jewish community. (Judaism is monotheistic)
He simply gave the people what they asked for, he personally believed Jesus was innocent so he left the decsion for the Jewish people.