Prior to Shavuot, which the Christians often mislabel as Pentecost, Jews were in the Omer or Harvest Season. It is typically seen as a time of lament in Judaism and happy activities, such as weddings, haircuts, parties, and similar are not performed. After Shavuot, these activities resume.
Baptists are a specific Christian denomination. Messianic Jews can be adherents of any or no Christian denomination. Note that the consensus among most Jews is that Messianic Jews are actually to be considered as having relinquished Judaism. The primary difference between Baptists and Messianic Jews is that Baptists observe traditional Christian holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost whereas Messianic Jews observe Jewish holidays such as Shabbat, Passover, and Rosh Hashanah, but they do so with a bent towards Christian interpretations of those holidays.
The main difference between Messianic Jews and other Jews is that Messianic Jews is a merger between evangelical Christianity with elements of Judaism. It is a new religion, developed in the 1960's.
Yes only Jews people
Christians believe that the Messiah Has Come. Jews believe that He Has not.
Jews are Jewish and non-Jews are a different religion.
you tell me you asked it
Romans were polytheists while Jews were (and still are) monotheists.
The Giving of the Torah & the First Fruits.
Orthodox Jews abide by the commands of the Torah and the Oral Torah (Talmud).
The same as American Jews and American Christians. It's about the faith.
The acceptance, or non-acceptance, of Jesus as savior.
Because Jews are not just a religion they are a race of people, and you can tell the difference. just like you can tell the difference between Asians and whites.