It seems that in the time of Jesus most Buddhists were located farther east, mainly China.
No. He was Jewish.
The Bible does not tell us specifically where Zacchaeus lived. It does tell us that when Jesus passed through the town of Jericho, Zacchaeus sought to meet Jesus (Luke 19:1-10). We can assume, therefore, that Zacchaeus lived in Jericho.
Jesus called Zacchaeus down from the sycamore tree in the city of Jericho. Zacchaues was a tax collector in Jericho.
This is an old myth, that Jesus must have spent time in a Buddhist community, probably in the Himalayas, because many of his teachings could be seen as reflecting Buddhist influences. However, the similarities are not close, and there is no reason to believe that Jesus ever went near a Buddhist community. The physical barriers to travel between Palestine and Tibet are so great that it seems preposterous that a poor carpenter could have made the journey.
No
Jesus was struck down twice in JerichoTo rise from the Ashes a third time
No
Sure, we are a very accepting group, as long as no one start proselytizing or telling us we are going to hell for not believing in Jesus. That's just rude.
Community of Jesus' Compassion was created in 1993.
Most likely Mary, Martha and lazrus.
Rahab is traditionally believed to be Jesus' great-great grandmother, not his grandmother. She is described as a harlot in the Bible and is known for her courage and faith in helping the Israelite spies during the conquest of Jericho.
Mark 10:46 - Now they came to Jericho. As He went out of Jericho with His disciples and a great multitude, blind Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, sat by the road begging. [NKJV]