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Jesus and the Jews. (personal narrative)

From: Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life andThought  |  Date: 6/22/1993  |  Author: Wolf, Arnold Jacob

The inflexible and conciliatory attitude of Jewish scholars toward Jesus of Nazareth signifies a confused disposition that includes a theological disapproval of Jesus, efforts to regain parts of him, non-committal attitudes and extreme ignorance of the Christian ethos. A proper understanding of these Jewish attitudes toward Jesus can be obtained by examining the writings of Jewish writers of different convictions.

I begin with citations from two very different modern Jews - one, the most ...

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