Judaism does not recognize Jesus as the Messiah - it would cease to exist as a religion if it did and would then be part of Christianity. Individual Jews sometimes do accept Jesus as the Messiah and become Christians.
The Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
The Jews do not recognize Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah, they are still waiting for the Messiah to come.
Mot a super power but the Jews and Pharisees failed to recognize that Jesus was a son of God , they refused to believe what the prophets had foretold concerning him. Tjhey are still waiting for their Messiah to come to the earth.
It was not the Jews that crucified Jesus ,it was the Romans,because Jesus was a Jew.
The Jews were never forced to recognise that Jesus was the Messiah. Even though their own prophets prophesied this, only a few, like the disciples believed it. But there will be a time in the end of the age, a time known only to God, where all Israel shall be saved and recognise Jesus as the Messiah.' ('Romans 11.25-27)
Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah as Christians do.
Jews for Jesus was created in 1973.
The first person to recognize Jesus as the Messiah was John the Baptist.
Jesus was not Jewish
If you are referring to Mary meeting Jesus in the garden after the Resurrection, no, she did not recognize him She thought he was the caretaker or gardener.
Many DID recognize and accept Him, but the majority were expecting a Messiah who would literally fulfil the prophecies. Jesus didn't sit on the throne of David or carry a sword, etc. The Messiah was also supposed to come from an unknown place (figuratively understood to be heaven), but it was said: "How could anything good come from Nazareth?"
Jesus did not lead the Jews to freedom. The Romans went on to destroy the Holy Temple and expel the Jews from the land.