For two millennia, the figure of Jesus of Nazareth has been central to Christianity, often depicted in a way that distances him from his original Jewish identity. The book El Judaísmo de Jesús: Las Enseñanzas de la Torá y de la Tradición Israelita de Yeshua de Nazaret (The Judaism of Jesus: The Teachings of the Torah and the Israelite Tradition of Yeshua of Nazareth) by the Argentine scholar Mario Javier Sabán seeks to bridge this historical gap. Published in 2008, this extensive work argues for a paradigm shift: that Jesus was not a Christian, but a Jewish rabbi whose core ethical teachings were completely rooted in the Torah and rabbinic tradition.
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: A major takeaway for many readers is the dismantling of "anti-Jewish" interpretations of the New Testament. Sabán highlights that Jesus’s conflicts were often internal Jewish debates rather than a rejection of Judaism itself [3]. Critical Reception
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