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Isa_Almisry
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The minim are mentioned and condemned, and it is well established that the term is used for Christians.The Jesus Christians worship is not in the Talmud, as far as I know. The name Jesus was very, very common in Biblical times and 2nd Temple times…it was as common then as “Joe” is now.
The Talmud condemns the “akum”, which is an Aramaic term for “idolater”. It refers to the pagan polytheists that existed in 2nd Temple times and before.
The only way it can apply to Christians is if Christians believe it applies to them.
This site can give you more info: talmud.faithweb.com
No, there are quite a bit of specific information on the Yeshu’ in question, for instance the slander that His father was a Roman soldier Panther (it has been speculated <“Parthenos” Virgin in Greek). There also is a mention which might refer to His brother Jude. Josephus mentions the brother James, but I do not recall if the Talmud does.