Your reply is 100% wrong. Wrong on all points.
As the saying goes, you’re entitled to your own opinion, but not to your own facts.
Do you even know the language the Jewish scriptures were written in? Here’s a clue: It wasn’t English.
Just one simple example of how wrong you are: If you can provide evidence that she ever, even one time, called him Jesus, then you might have some credibility for the content of your reply. Start there if you want to prove your case.
Isiah said a virgin would have a son, Immanuel. Instead, a married woman had a son, Jesus. He grew up to have a cult following. Then he was killed, but later some of his disciples reported Elvis-like sightings of him, and claimed to have been told that he would come again in their lifetime. But of course, he didn't.
You know, instead of looking for answers to life in a book from the Middle East (the craziest section of the planet) try looking around you at the actual world.