Based on the stories about Jesus in the Christian Bible, there are elements of both the Pharisee and Sadducee in his remarks and actions.
Yes Jesus was a Jew as his parents were Jews.
It was Jewish and so was Jesus and all of his followers back then
The Nazarenes were a sect of Judaism, not an ethicity.Jesus was born a hebrew, and is beleived to have spent some time with the Jewish nazaren sect before starting his own ministy.He was both. "Hebrew" refers to the Jewish race; "Nazarene" (as applies to Jesus) refers not to a sect, but to the town of Nazareth, where Joseph and Mary made their home. Matthew 2:23 - And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, "He shall be called a Nazarene." (There is no scriptural evidence to support the idea that Jesus belonged to any particular Jewish sect prior to His ministry.)
The Christian concept of messiah does not exist in Judaism, regardless of Jewish sect. No Jew believes that Jesus was a moshiach.
Jewish, of the tribe of Judah.
sadducess
shia which is the sect of the majority in Iran
The Kurds belong to many different sects, most notably being the Sunni sect as the majority. There is also a the Shia sect from among Kurds, most from the Shia sect live in Iran and Iraq.
The apostles of Jesus Christ help spread what was later called Christianity. At first people such as the Romans and others considered the apostles and what they taught to be a Jewish sect. By the end of the 1st century it was clear that it was not a sect, but a different religion.
There is not enough evidence from the New Testament to determine what sect Barrabas belonged to (and he is not discussed in other contemporary sources). As a result, it would be most likely that, if he lived, he was a Pharisee, since most Jews at that time were Pharisees.
Judaism. Paul, who wrote most of the New Testament, was a Jewish rabbi, before following Jesus. Jesus, was brought up Jewish, in Galilee, and also had rabbinical training. The disciples were also Jewish.
The Quakers
There's no such thing as a "Talmud Jewish sect" so there would be nothing to cover up.