>>11476192>Jesus was a Jew, but the modern day "Jews" aren't the ancient Israelites, they're Turkic-KhazarsGenetic studies have been shitting on the Khazar myth since the 90s. Ashkenazim are Levantine kikes who moved to eastern Europe and blanda'd with the native populations, just like Sephardim in the Iberian peninsula and the Mizrahim in MENA.
>and their religion (Talmudism) was created centuries after Christ demolished their temple.No, it wasn't and Jesus died a full century before the PAGAN ROMANS (not Jesus) destroyed the temple and did their level best to exterminate world Jewry. The Oral Law that later became the Talmud was the earliest form of Judaism we have any evidence of (and according to legend was passed down from the time of Moses) and the only one to survive the Babylonian exile (beginning almost seven centuries before the second temple was destroyed) and then yet again was the only form of Judaism that survived during the post-Roman diaspora because the other types of Judaism relied heavily on the Temple and a formal priesthood that were razed and dead respectively. All of second temple Judaism is the result of an oral tradition maintained during the Babylonian Exile and as such it could actually be argued that Pharisaism is the oldest and most traditional form of Judaism.
>>11476199>conflageratelmao lrn2spell
At any rate, "shared by the Jewish and Christian faiths" means just that - elements that are shared between them. The same deity, the tanakh ("old testament"), etc.