No, not according to "what Jesus said"
Nothing.
Judaism believes that Jesus was a regular human being, not divine and not a prophet.
The teachings of Jesus were similar to Judaism in their emphasis on love, compassion, and ethical behavior. However, Jesus also introduced new ideas, such as the concept of forgiveness and salvation through faith in him as the Son of God, which were different from traditional Jewish beliefs.
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Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism. He is just a figure from a different religion from the Jewish perspective.
In Tagalog: Jesus = Jesus (pronounced similar to Spanish). Judaism = hudaismo
Islam, Christianity and Judaism are known as the Abrahimic religions. They all have similar ideas as they have the same God. Islam believes in Jesus and Moses, but ideas were not borrowed. Islam kept religion as it is, whereas Christianity and Judaism changed their religions to suit society, which is why they seem so different to Islam today. The problem with this would be that they are human laws and are therefore, inevitably not going to be perfect.
Extremely different. It is one of the big differences between the two religions. In Christianity, Jesus is the Messiah, the savior. From the Jewish perspective, Jesus may or may not have lived but at most, he would have been a false prophet. Jesus plays absolutely no role in Judaism.
Judaism makes no comment on Jesus as he is a part of Christianity and plays no role in Judaism.
No. Reform Judaism does not believe in Jesus. Individual Jews have varying opinions about Jesus, but he is not part of the religion at all.
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.
No. Kabbalah consists of those mystical texts, and tradition, which are found in Judaism, and Judaism holds that Jesus was a regular human being. See also:What does Judaism say about Jesus?