No. Jesus, while a Jew himself, explicitly taught that his New Gospel did not require one to be a Jew. Thus, to be a follower of Jesus' teaching, one did not have to first be a Jew.
In fact, the vast majority of converts to the new Christianity were Gentiles (i.e. non-Jews).
Christians and Jews, but basically all religious groups
The Jewish religion originated in the Middle East. From the Middle Eastern area Jewish peoples spread out all over the European land mass. Jewish people ended up all over Italy even before the start of the Roman Rebublic. Also, many Jewish people ended up in Italy because during the Holy Roman Empire christians were forbidden to do banking and many Jewish people saw this as an oppurtunity to earn money and prosper, and so ventured to Italy.
Not all Christians use a rosary but many Roman Catholic Christians do.
In past story of Eretz Israel an important Jewish Man say to an important not-jewish Man that it is not good thing to hear a christian man who want speak with the second not-jewish man: there is difference between Romans and Christian also in our time
The Romans adopted Christianity from the Jews. Up until the time of the emperor Domitian, Christianity was considered a Jewish sect. When Domitian tried to impose a tax on the Jews which included Christians, the Christians balked and proved that they were not a Jewish sect, but a distinct religion. (This didn't stop Domitian from persecuting them though)
All of the first Christians were Jewish. Jesus and his disciples were all Jewish.
There are no Jewish Christians.
Almost all of them.
The majority of people who refer to themselves as "Jewish Christians" have zero Jewish heritage, they are mainly Christians.
Jesus was Jewish and all new Christians were Jewish. He didn't save them from anything.
Jesus was Jewish and all first Christians were Jewish so was Matthew. This is the foundation of Christianity.
The first Christians were Jewish.
Christians believe that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. Jews disagree.
No.
They didn't.
It was in Palestine today’s Israel and Jesus as well as all the first Christians were Jewish.
Santa is associated with Christmas and thus associated with Christians. Santa has nothing to do with the Jewish religion at all.