With very few exceptions, there has never been a unified form of Judaism. In Jesus' time, there were 4 types of Judaism:
All modern forms of Judaism developed from the pharisees (with the possible exception of the Karaites, which MAY have been developed from the Saducees).
In Tagalog: Jesus = Jesus (pronounced similar to Spanish). Judaism = hudaismo
No, Jesus plays absolutely no role in Judaism.
Judaism makes no comment on Jesus as he is a part of Christianity and plays no role in Judaism.
Judaism believes that Jesus was a regular human being, not divine and not a prophet.
No. Reform Judaism does not believe in Jesus. Individual Jews have varying opinions about Jesus, but he is not part of the religion at all.
These people are the scribes and Pharisees of Jesus day they were the teachers of Judaism.
No. Kabbalah consists of those mystical texts, and tradition, which are found in Judaism, and Judaism holds that Jesus was a regular human being. See also:What does Judaism say about Jesus?
Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism. He is just a figure from a different religion from the Jewish perspective.
No. Judaism holds that prophecy ended about 350 years before the lifetime of Jesus. In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.See the Related Links.Link: Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?Link: What do Jews believe about God?
Judaism does not accept Yeshua (jesus) as messiah
No. Reform Judaism started in Germany, in the 19th Century.
It's the other way around. Christianity is a daughter-religion of Judaism.