1492 (unless they converted to Christianity).
They were expelled from the kingdom, unless they converted to Christianity.
Jews believe in Judaism. They don't believe in Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, etc. See also:Jewish beliefs
Judaism teaches that there are different paths for different people so therefore, accepts that there are different religions. For a large percentage of Jews, Christianity is a valid path for non-Jews. However, Judaism forbids Jews from participating in the worship practices of other religions, as a result, most Jews will not attend services held in a church. Christianity teaches that Christians are supposed to witness to non-Christians. Some denominations of Christianity do not interpret this literally and participate in interfaith dialogue with Jewish groups. Unfortunately, some Christian denominations spend millions of dollars a year specifically targeting Jews for conversion to Christianity.
Some Jews are Christians but most are not. It is because Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, the Messiah, who died as the lamb of God, a sacrifice for all who believe. Jews do not believe this.
Jesus of Nazareth invented the very popular religion, Christianity. Jews believe in Judaism and Catholics believe in Catholicism. Judaism is the religion that Jews celebrate. It is different from Christianity and Catholicism because they think that Jesus wasn't the Messiah and that he or she will come any day now. Catholicism is different from Christianity and Judaism because they believe in and worship the Virgin Mary.
No, Jews do not believe in the rapture. They do not believe Jesus was the Messiah, therefore, they do not believe the New Testament is accurate or part of God's word. The concept of the rapture was created by Christianity and does not exist anywhere in Jewish teachings.
'Jews for Jesus' is an organization for Jews who actually converted from Judaism to Christianity. (Follow the web page below for their beliefs)Answer:The Jews for Jesus organization was created by the Southern Baptist Convention to replace its failed mission to the Jews. The goal behind the creation of Jews for Jesus was to target Jews for conversion to Christianity by claiming that it is possible to remain a Jew while worshiping Jesus - this is a false claim. In reality, the majority of people who belong to Jews for Jesus have no Jewish heritage whatsoever. They are Christians who claim to be Jews. According to Jewish belief, one is either fully Jewish or not Jewish, By accepting Jesus, a person would be going over to Christianity.
No. Messianics, as a whole, are not regonised as Jews by the State of Israel. This includes those who were born to Jewish families but converted to Messianic Christianity. The Supreme Court of Israel has clarified that Messianic Judaism is a form of Christianity and as such Messianic Jews do not qualify for the Right of Return.
Not at all. They are descendants of Turkic Khazar nobles (mainly the nobles converted, the general population clung to their shamanistic and native Turkish beliefs) who converted to Judaism when they could not decide between Islam and Christianity.
Perhaps in Christian belief. In Judaism, however, there is no such concept. See:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?What do Jews believe about God?
Yes, if she converted to Christianity.