I assume that you are speaking of the Pharisees, and the High Priest who persecuted the early Christians.
Yes.
However, you must remember that the earliest Christians were all Jews themselves, and the Christian movement was seen as a renegade segment.
They weren't all Jews, though most were in the beginning. But while the Religious Jews were persecuting Christianity it was rapidly spreading to the gentile population.
And, when it was spreading, was it Pharisees that persecuted Christians or Romans? Besides the rejection of Joshua, which was a disagreement within Judaism and among Jews, what other evidence do you have of Jews persecuting Christians?
You will not find any. How do you even dare to bring this up after the unrelenting Christian persecutions of Jews, including burning alive, enslavement, expulsion, mass-murder, rape, forced conversions? I am not even talking about economic discrimination and humiliation. Told you, Jorge, you need help in this class.
You have not shame, Jorge.