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Most Jews don't have anything personal against Jesus. The difference is that Jews believe that Jesus was just a regular person and not anything special in terms of religion. Jews are still waiting for the messiah whereas those who supported Jesus believed him the be the promised messiah.

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Q: Jesus is a great leader why don't the Jewish people think so?
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