At minima, without considering "jews for jesus"/messianic jews, since they are an oddity among jews, they tend to consider jesus as a prophet of the christian and leave it at that. At minima. Some don't entertain hostility toward the guy, even consider him as a good person for what he preached in terms of values, it's just that it's not a jewish thing, it's a gentile thing, the guy departed, not their thing. It's like what a joseph smith is to me for instance, same deal, doesn't mean much, ok he was white and christian but that's about it
Now objectively, jesus from a jewish standpoint, I mean theologically speaking/from rabbinic judaism/mainstream judaism's standpoint, can be construed as both a race traitor and an "heretic"/worst offender, sort of
I mean he opposed/wanted to reform jewish law, he's the "creator"/starting point of a cult that not only sow division among jews, but later served as ideological basis to single them out, persecute them at times, needless to mention that in the talmud he's boiling in excrement for eternity because of what he's done, so everything has to be negative about the guy
On top of that, regarding christian theology, the concept of trinity (father, son and holy ghost) is "heretical", it's paganism bordering on polytheism from their point of view. Big no no evidently. Then you have the divinity, god taking a human form, that's a violation of the principle of god essentially, what else?
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He has to be a nothing at all, not only because he went against a bunch of jewish religious laws/rules, but also because "oh shit we killed the messiah", or even just one of their own prophet, is just not an option, for obvious reasons, on top of the fact that there's no such thing as a second coming in judaism regarding the messiah, so it would be pretty unfortunate to say the least if they indeed killed him lol. Besides they would have to convert to christianity if they recognized him as the messiah or at very the least, end judaism since there's no such thing as a second coming. A literal unthinkable blunder in a nutshell.
So, even if a jew isn't religious (many aren't, or just vaguely religious, "cultural" jews), culturally speaking jesus generally tends to be that party pooper/failure that really needs to go away
The rejection of jesus goes as far as skipping over the teaching of a chunk of their religion, which strongly seems to talk about/describe him accurately... https://youtu.be/cGz9BVJ_k6s?t=82
The Forbidden Chapter: Isaiah 53 in the Hebrew Bible
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Sorrows
Man of Sorrows, a biblical term, is paramount among the prefigurations of the Messiah identified by the Bible in the passages of Isaiah 53 (Servant songs) in the Hebrew Bible.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaiah_53
Isaiah 53 is the fifty-third chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains the prophecies attributed to the prophet Isaiah and is one of the Nevi'im. Chapters 40 through 55 are known as "Deutero-Isaiah" and date from the time of the Israelites' exile in Babylon.
All that being said, jews don't have an ideological/theological conflict with muslims. They have a territorial conflict. Both religions are compatible ultimately, in terms of religious imperatives. Which isn't the case with christianity, for both, but that's another topic.
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