Jews like Paul persecuted the christians.
Some Jews become Christians, some Christians become Jews and even more Jews become atheists, or "secular Jews". A healthy society should see conversions from one to the other, in each direction.Jewish answer:No. Jewish converts to Christianity will be, and have always been, a minority.
No, Christians do not reject Jews. However, Jews reject Christians.
Some are. Some Christians are too. And some Muslims too.
Some Jews are Christians but most are not. It is because Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, the Messiah, who died as the lamb of God, a sacrifice for all who believe. Jews do not believe this.
The holy city for christians is Jerusalem, which is also the holy city of the jews.
Yes, for the most part, although traditional Jews do not eat certain foods, such as pork and shellfish.
Christians believe that the Messiah Has Come. Jews believe that He Has not.
Christians believe Jesus is the messiah, Jews don't.
The Crusades were holy wars between Christians and Muslims. not Jews.
The same God and some of the same scripture. Christian people have the Old Testament as part but not all of Christian scripture. The Jews also have the Old Testament, but they call it the Tanakh. Christians also obviously have the New Testament as well.
Jews are not Christians. Christians believe that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah. Jews (and remember- Jesus was a Jew himself) believe that the Messiah has not yet come.
Absolutely not. Their Torah is part of our Bible. We worship the same God. Jesus was a Jew. Any Christian that reads his Bible knows and accepts Jews as God's chosen people.Another answerI think the assumption made in the question is inaccurate. In various places at various times many Christians have hated the Jews - which is a different matter.