No, non-believing Jews. Some Jews do become believers. And, it is interesting to hear them talk about life as a Jew before they became a believer and how with the help of the Catholics blaming them for Christ's death and maybe a little antisemitism and the aversion to all things New Testament, it is easy for them to not accept Yeshua. Many of the interviewees say that the didn't know that Christ and the apostles were Jewish and that Yeshua was descended from Abraham, Issac and David. They say that they are told by the rabbis that Yeshua is Catholic. They are also surprised to find out that the New Testament is just a continuation of the Old Testament.
There is a good series on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/user/wwwoneforisraelorg
*** how with the help of the Catholics blaming them for Christ’s death***
I’m a little surprised that you keep writing that Catholics blame Jews for Christ’s death. I am born and raised Catholic, went to Catholic school for 8 years. I was never taught such a thing. Never. I don’t know a single Catholic who believes this. It is not part of the faith. We don’t hate Jewish people either (nor our Protestant brethren).
You and I have had a cordial conversation so far, and I’d like to keep it that way. I am not an anomaly of my faith. This sounds like something Protestants might be told about Catholics, but it isn’t true.