Many Christians don't know what the Talmud is, let alone what is written in it. So when someone from the Jewish people teaches what it says, we tend very much to believe it. So did I and it's hard to reverse what's once in the heart, especially if the message is so emotional. I didn't do it maliciously. When something is presented as truth by trusted people in a field you know nothing about, it's difficult to identify things that might be different.
So if you, serchinmyroots, and other Jewish scholars are unsure whether or not Jesus of Nazareth is in the Talmud, it's worth questioning what I've previously learned about the Talmud as truth. I posted one of the videos above on the Christian forum, maybe some others will give it a second thought as well.
So if you, serchinmyroots, and other Jewish scholars are unsure whether or not Jesus of Nazareth is in the Talmud, it's worth questioning what I've previously learned about the Talmud as truth. I posted one of the videos above on the Christian forum, maybe some others will give it a second thought as well.