1) They don't.
2) Frankly, not much.
To be fair, some Jewish people don't dispute the miracles and wonders that Jesus is recorded as performing. However, based on the teachings of the Tanach (Jewish Bible), Jews do not believe that miracles and wonders are proof of HaShem (The Creator). In terms of whether or not Jesus existed, some Jews think that he did while others think he didn't, this is personal belief as Judaism doesn't discuss him.
Jewish people as a group tend to be very tolerant of people of other religions. In Israel, they let Christians practice Christianity and Muslims practice Islam, when they could just as easily be religiously intolerant... as some of their neighbor states are.
To answer the question, the idea of a man being HaShem is blasphemy according to Judaism. As HaShem states in the Tanach, He will never be man or son of man.
Jews do not think that Jesus is a prophet, he plays no role whatsoever in Judaism.
People may think Jesus is a pioneer because, he was Jewish and when he was crucified, his followers were called Christians and the religion Christianity was established.
No, not nesessarily. I could be wrong but I think some Jewish people believe in God but not Jesus. Athiests say there is no God.
Jesus plays no role in Judaism and to be honest, he doesn't enter the thoughts of the majority of Jews unless he's mentioned to us. If you're asking what we think he was, the answer is that at most he was a false prophet.
Mary the mother of Jesus Christ was a Jewish woman, and no different looking than any other Jewish woman of her time. Since she was Semitic, she no doubt had olive colored skin and brown eyes and hair.
In terms of physically, the Jewish people do the same thing as normal people. In terms of religion the Jews are People that worship God but they think that Jesus from the Bible was just a Prophet.
Many people feel platonic love for Jesus, it is a part of typical mass manipulation into doing something you want, e.g. religion. It is welcomed if you think highly about Jesus (unless you are from Jewish community - they do not accept him as a prophet).
If they denied there was a son of God, then they were Jewish and they probably thought they would go to heaven. Christians think otherwise, as they think that Jesus was the Son of God. as a Christian perspective, No. as a Jewish perspective, Possibly, as i am not Jewish and i have no idea what they would say
that is a good question. and on top of that Jews think Jesus was not the masiah. i think there was a split in the church and the people who thought they were the true followers of the lord caled themselves christians. christ in christian. you get it
It is foolish to think that a deity would expect anything from anyone. For believers, it is about the mercy of the deity, not about expecting people to accomplish anything of worth on their own.
He was born into a Jewish family
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.
The Jewish people think that if Jesus existed as a real person, he died as a result of the uniquely grotesque form of Roman execution, crucifixion. (Many Jews do not accept that he was an actual person.) At the time Jesus was supposed to have lived, over 10,000 Jews were executed via crucifixion by the Romans.