Out of all the major world religions Judaism and Christianity have the closest relationship. There are many difference and many similarities within these religions mainly because Christianity grew out of Judaism. Many people including Jesus and the twelve disciples were Jews (religionfacts.) The main differences are how each religion views Jesus and God, heaven and hell, and the notion of sin.
The biggest difference between Judaism and Christianity is their view on God and Jesus. Christianity teaches that Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies of a coming Messiah / Savior. Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God, part of the trinity, and that only through Jesus you can be saved. In the Christian view they believe that Jesus sacrificed his own life and died on the cross and rose from the dead so that sins could be forgiven. Judaism strongly denies that such a sacrifice was necessary (gotques.) Jews often view Jesus as a good teacher, who is not the son of God, and who is a profit. Jews believe that Jesus cannot save souls only God can. The most crucial part is that No one who is Jewish, no born Jew, and no one who converts to Judaism can believe in Jesus as the literal son of God or as the messiah. For the Jewish people, there is no God but God. When it comes to God, Christians believe that God is made up of three parts which is called a trinity. The three parts of this trinity are God the father, Jesus the son, and God the Holy Spirit. Judaism insists on the notion of monotheism, the idea that there is only one God. They believe that God cannot be made into three parts even if those parts are united in some way (mosiaclaw.)
The second difference between Judaism and Christianity is how they view heaven and hell. With most religions both Judaism and Christianity believe in some sort of afterlife. Christians have strong beliefs about life after death. Christians believe that it doesn’t