There's no "why", since there's no evidence for such a concern.
Jews for Jesus was created in 1973.
Jesus plays no role in the life of Jews so we don't like or dislike him. It's a non-issue. Jews feel the same way about Jesus as they do about Buddha: just figure that is important to another faith.The question implies that the problem between the Jesus and the Jews is that the Jews did not like him. This is not the case. The issue between Jews and Jesus is that Jesus did not perform the requirements to be a Messiah and actively violated some aspects of Jewish Law.Individual Jews may like or dislike Jesus, but these are personal opinions and Judaism itself has no position on whether Jesus should be liked or not, only that if he existed, he was a failed Messianic Candidate (like Bar Kochba, Shabbetai Tzvi, and Menachem Mendel Shneersohn).For a historical view, see this page:What_does_Judaism_say_about_Jesus_christ
Jesus was not Jewish
The wording of this question is innapropriate. It shows the author's anti-semitism. Jews should not be judged for this. So I ask you, have you stopped beating your spouse?
Jesus did not lead the Jews to freedom. The Romans went on to destroy the Holy Temple and expel the Jews from the land.
Jews believe in God.What about Jesus?In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See also the Related Links.Link: Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?Link: What do Jews believe about God?
At the time of His crucifixion, the Romans put a sign at the top of Jesus' cross that said "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews." This was at the order of Pilate. The Chief Priests complained to Pilate that it should have said "This man claimed to be king of the Jews", but Pilate refused their argument, saying "What I have written will stay written".
The Jews did not turn Judas. He did it voluntarily. However, the Jews jumped at the opportunity as they had been seeking a way to arrest Jesus.
No the Romans did. The Jews did not directly crucify Jesus , but they demanded that the Romans who were their rulers and Pilate the Governer gave the order to crucify Jesus.
No. Jews believe in God.In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?What do Jews believe about God?Those people who call themselves Jews for Jesus are actually Christians, both according to Judaism and according to Christianity.
'Jews for Jesus' is an organization for Jews who actually converted from Judaism to Christianity. (Follow the web page below for their beliefs)Answer:The Jews for Jesus organization was created by the Southern Baptist Convention to replace its failed mission to the Jews. The goal behind the creation of Jews for Jesus was to target Jews for conversion to Christianity by claiming that it is possible to remain a Jew while worshiping Jesus - this is a false claim. In reality, the majority of people who belong to Jews for Jesus have no Jewish heritage whatsoever. They are Christians who claim to be Jews. According to Jewish belief, one is either fully Jewish or not Jewish, By accepting Jesus, a person would be going over to Christianity.
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