This article is about references to the designation Yeshu in classical
Jewish rabbinic literature. See
Yeshua for the similar sounding Hebrew name. Yeshu (ישו in Hebrew), and slight variations thereof such as Jeshu (Bible English transliteration) or Yeishu (Yiddish pronunciation), is the name of one or more persons in various works of classical Jewish rabbinic literature, including the Babylonian
Talmud (redacted before 600) and the classical
midrash literature (written between 200 and 700.)
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