You cannot convert to Judaism and still believe in Jesus. To convert to Judaism you have to accept the Jewish law and all its 613 commandments - and nothing else. No deviations are accepted. Judaism does not believe in the possibility of a "son of G-d", since in Judaism G-d doesn't have a physical aspect, therefor He can't have any children. Judaism also requires one to worship G-d, and G-d alone without any intermediates. Judaism requires one to believe that the Messiah is on the way; not that he has arrived already.
Catholics believe that Jesus was the Messiah and the Son of God, as well as the fulfiller of the Jewish religion. Jews believe that Jesus was not the Messiah, and they are still waiting for the Messiah to come.
No. Jews are still waiting for the messiah, whose identity is not yet known. 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?
. Both Jews and Christians believe in God, only Jews are still waiting for the Messiah, whereas Christians believe that Jesus Christ was the Messiah.
Very little. As far as I can tell, the only difference is that Christians believe Jesus Christ is the Messiah, while Jews believe that he was not, and are still waiting for the Messiah.
The primary difference is that Christians worship Jesus as their lord and savior. Jews worship God as the lord and that the true savior is yet to come to rule over them; Jesus plays no role in mainstream Judaism.
I don't think they do believe that. Jews believe that Jesus is not the messiah and they are still awaiting his/her arrival, thus they are not Christians.Jewish AnswerChristianity is based on concepts that are diametrically opposed to the teachings of Judaism. Who could and couldn't become Christians would have been of no concern to Jews.Please note that the Christian concept of messiah does not exist anywhere in Judaism.
Judaism is the religion that was a precursor to Christians. The early Christians, namely the apostles, were Jewish because Jesus was still alive and Christianity had not been developed yet. Jesus himself was Jewish.
No, The Bible says the only way to get to God is through Jesus Christ, who died for you and me.
Christian answer:Jesus did not come just for the benefit of Jews but for the benefit of all mankind-rich or poor, regardless of race. Jewish answer:A regular human being in olden times, who is not part of Jewish religious belief.
In Judaism, the messiah hasn't came yet, so many people don't think it's anyone yet. Jews are still waiting for the arrival of the messiah. Long story short, no one yet. Although they also didn't want to believe that Jesus Is the messiah even though the proof was right there in the books of the Prophets who prophesied Jesus' coming.
The general consensus among Jews is that the answer is no.
After the life of Jesus Christ, Christianity ultimately is the new Judaism. Christianity is merely the fulfillment of Judaism. If the world was perfect, Judaism would have ended at the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, and Christianity would have picked up where Judaism left off. However, since we do not live in a perfect world, the leaders of Judaism rejected Jesus (as predicted by the prophets in the Old Testament) and the religion of Judaism still exists today. Basically, Jews are still waiting for their promised Messiah, while Christians point back to Jesus Christ and say He is the promised Messiah.