yes, Jesus broke away and founded Christianity. His followers became known as Christians, and the Jewish leaders had him crucified.
Um, Happy Easter.
Your words sound like an attack and blame on the Jewish people, and that's inappropriate and poorly understood, if understood at all. The Hebrew prophet Isaiah, many generations before the appearance of Jesus, wrote:
For my thoughts are not your thoughts,Had Jesus not have gone to the cross, He would not have taken on the sins of the world and no one would have the eternal ife promised in scripture. God worked through the people of that time to accomplish what He wants.
neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord.
For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.
Therefore it is foolish and racist to assign blame to "the Jews", since many Jews were followers of Jesus. That would be like blaming you and your descendents for illegal immigration or for pre-Civil War slavery because you are an American and "your leaders" upheld those practices.