"It is now more than half a century since Renan put the question, "Has Jewish tradition anything to teach us concerning Jesus?" This question must be answered in the negative. ... The Jewish legend—a growth of those later centuries—gave him an aspect of its own, purely apocryphal in its character, neither meant nor ever taken by the Jews as real history."
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Solomon Schechter: "On the Study of the Talmud". In Studies in Judaism, Second Series, p. 102. The Jewish Publication Society of America (1908).
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