Nice story.This reminds me of my encounter with a lady who was on my college campus here in America for some outdoor event through 'Jews for Jesus'. They were distributing pamphlets to students. I approached them. A little conversation started. Apparently, they were Jews who were supporting Jesus and I think are considered heretics by most Jews. Anyway, she asked me who Jesus was. She probably thought I was Hindu (well, most Americans can't tell foreigners apart). I replied 'Jesus was a Prophet'. She immediately said 'Then you must be Muslim'. Hahahah!
Some days later a Jewish professor took me to a synagogue upon my request. It was a nice peaceful gathering and from the little Arabic I know, I picked up a few words from their prayers and told them those words--I dont know what their language was: Hebrew or something like that. They were pleasantly surprised. At a table, I found a beautiful young woman staring at me. Marriage material for a young man like me then. Yeah, I would have approached her. I don't care about people's faith to the point of changing them; my own wife is a Southern Baptist. At the table, I mentioned my recent encounter with the 'Jews for Jesus' lady. One of the guys at the table said 'Oh, they! They are heretics!' [or imposter].
@Solomon2 and @Davey Crockett especially might find this interesting account of true personal story.
Jesus cannot be loved in Judaism, this is my understanding.
The right wingers who keep saying Christ is king, are making their point