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Why Do Most Jews Not Believe in Jesus?
Cultural reasons most Jews do not believe in Jesus
Many Jewish people will explain that they do not believe in Jesus simply because they are Jewish. They were raised being taught that Jews do not accept Jesus, while Christians do. As a minority in a society considered at one time as Christian, this one belief has come to define the most significant difference between Jews and Christians in the West. Moreover, if a Jew embraces Jesus, they have converted to Christianity and are no longer Jewish. “Jews should call themselves by the name of the faith whose religious doctrines they now embrace.” [4] At one point in history, such converts were considered lost to the Jewish community, even apostates. For a Jewish person to consider faith in Jesus, he or she must consider the social stigma they face from friends, family and the larger Jewish community. Would a rabbi ever agree to marry them? Would they ever be allowed to make Aliyah? Would they be prohibited from joining a synagogue? These are the implications many Jewish people face on considering Jesus.
When a Jew embraces Jesus, he or she is no longer Jewish
The fact is, most Jewish people hold that a person is Jewish according to their birth and not according to their religious belief. The 2013 Pew research study of Jews in North America found that 22% of Jewish-Americans have no religious belief whatsoever. [5]Moreover, 62% believe “that being Jewish is mainly a matter of ancestry and culture.” [6] For centuries, Orthodox Judaism has maintained that a person is Jewish according to their maternal lineage (Talmud Bavli, Kiddushin 68b). Being Jewish refers to an ethnic or genealogical lineage. Judaism refers to a family of religious beliefs (Orthodox, Reform, Conservative) for which there are diverse opinions.
In fact, a significant segment of American Jewry hold that a Jew who has embraced Jesus is still Jewish. “34% [of Jewish-Americans] say a person can be Jewish even if he or she believes Jesus was the messiah.” [7] The question remaining is not “Can a Jew embrace Jesus and remain Jewish?” but “Is Jesus the promised Jewish Messiah?” If he is, then how does the God of Israel expect His people to respond to that truth?
Historical reasons most Jews do not believe in Jesus
https://jewsforjesus.org/answers/why-do-most-jews-not-believe-in-jesus/