The relationship between Judaism and Christianity has been acrimonious throughout most of history.
The Renaissance brought about an unprecedented interaction between Jews and Christians that caused many rabbis to.
However, quite surprisingly, not all rabbis viewed Christianity in this light.
Often confronted with persecution, with arguments of Divine rejection, and with religious practices and beliefs that appeared pagan and even idolatrous to them, most rabbis viewed Christianity negatively.
The relationship between Judaism and Christianity has been acrimonious throughout most of history