it has alot to do with jesus. if you dont not believe in jesus christ you will not have life after death. or spend the rest of time in heaven.
In Jewish belief, Jesus may have lived as a person, but nothing more. His birth and death are not viewed as anything and he plays absolutely no role whatsoever in Judaism.
They have a lot of common beliefs actually. The only main difference is that Judaism believes that Jesus Christ came but he wasn't the Mesiah and Christians believe that he's the messiah.
Some Religous beliefs of the christians are God and Jesus death
False. Christianity is based on the death of Jesus Christ as a suitable sacrifice for sin. Jesus is the saviour that Judaism looked for but they failed to see this. Islam recognises Jesus as a prophet but nothing more.
Both believe in Heaven and HellBoth believe their religion is the only truthBoth recognize Jesus (though in very different ways)Judaism has none of these beliefs.
In Tagalog: Jesus = Jesus (pronounced similar to Spanish). Judaism = hudaismo
The teachings of Jesus were similar to Judaism in their emphasis on love, compassion, and ethical behavior. However, Jesus also introduced new ideas, such as the concept of forgiveness and salvation through faith in him as the Son of God, which were different from traditional Jewish beliefs.
A:The belief that the Jews were responsible for the death of Jesus contributed to Christian animosity towards Judaism. The Crusades contributed to Islamic animosity towards Christianity.The creation of modern Israel out of the Palestinian mandate, and the consequent hostilities between Israelis and Palestinians contributed to Islamic animosity towards Judaism.
Jews believe in Judaism. They don't believe in Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, etc. See also:Jewish beliefs
Judaism makes no comment on Jesus as he is a part of Christianity and plays no role in Judaism.
One example of a religion that does not believe in Jesus as the central figure is Judaism. In Judaism, Jesus is not recognized as the Messiah or divine figure, and he is not considered part of their religious beliefs or teachings.