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I suppose there are some Orthodox Jews, in particular, who would like to do so; but I don’t have any first-hand information on this.
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Professor of religious history, Daniel Boyarin, gives a similar image,“…one can speak of a ‘twin birth’ of two new Judaisms, both markedly different from the religious systems that preceded them. Not only were rabbinic Judaism and Christianity religious twins, but, like Jacob and Esau, the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca, they fought in the womb, setting the stage for life after the womb.” - Judaism and Christianity in the Roman World
"for at least the first three centuries of their common lives, Judaism in all of its forms and Christianity in all of its forms were part of one complex religious family, twins in a womb, contending with each other for identity and precedence, but sharing with each other the same spiritual food. - Martyrdom and the Making of Christianity and Judaism
That is how the Rabbi referred to Him in the 1st century. It is documented. They believed that Jesus had a biological father by the name of Pantera who was a Jewish archer enlisted in the Roman Army. Pantera’s full name may have been Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera. :“Abdes” is a latinization of “Ebed” which is a Jewish name.undead_rat:![]()
Yeshu ben Pantera was not Jesus of Nazareth.If I were a jew choosing to think that Yeshu was the Messiah, I would at least refer to him by his ancient Jewish name of Yeshu ben Pantera.