No. People here who say otherwise A) don't know a damn thing about Christianity and B) usually take their sources from conspiracy theories by Marxists in the (((new atheist))) movement or Kikepedia.
You have to keep in mind that such a long time has gone by that we've forgotten the meaning of words.
The word "jew" was invented to refer to those in the tribe of Israel who refused Christ. This is a post-Christ creation. In reality, "Judaism" is a new religion, that was created specifically for the rejection of Christ. Christ was and is the fulfillment and culmination of Old Testament prophecy. So, in rejecting Christ, the Jews rejected the Old Testament. The Old Testament is not a Jewish document by definition - because those who are "Jews" rejected it via rejection of Christ. Christianity is the religion of the Israelites within the Old Testament, and those "Jews" mentioned in it refers to Christians, not to the literal definition of Jews.
The confusion comes with the fact that the New Testament isn't written in English, it written in ancient Greek, which was the "English" of its time; the universal language. The English translation of the Bible chooses the word "Jew" when translating the text. I'm not sure why this is the case, likely because they didn't want to confuse people with citizens of the ancient state of Israel and Israelites as in those in the covenant.
Most of the ancient Israelites converted to Christianity and likely intermixed with the population. This left some Israelites, those who crucified Christ, bitter, and so they stuck to their pride and firmly rejected Christ, even after witnessing His miracles and the fanaticism of His followers, and the implications of a resurrection. So they claimed that Christ was not Lord, and that they were holding on to the religion of Abraham. From there came the hatred of Christ, and the Talmud.
To cut it short: Christianity is ancient. Judaism is not. Christianity is the religion of Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and the apostles, whereas Judaism is the religion of the pharisees.
Christ is Lord. He is beyond anything in this world. He is reviled, hated by all those who hate good.