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Jews do not presume to interpret, dissect or comment upon Christianity. Judaism does not actively seek to proselytize; and Jews are okay with Jews being Jews and Christians being Christians. The only person whom we would dissuade from Christianity would be a fellow Jew.

Any Jew who denounces Christianity to the wider public, is being egregiously foolhardy, because in so doing, he is providing a justification for hatred.

A:From my Christian perspective Jewish people DO NOT SAY OR TEACH OR SUGGEST even in the Synagogue that Christians worship a false god.
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