"After the destruction of the Temple, only two "Judaisms" survived: the Pharisees and the Nazarenes. In Yahweh, the followers of the Pharisaic halacha (Jewish Law, literally "The Way To Walk") gathered under the leadership of Yokhahan Ben-Zakkai and reorganized the Sanhedrin. In Yerushalayim (Jerusalem), the followers of the Nazarene halacha gathered under the leadership of Simeon, who replaced Ya’acov HaTzaddik ("James the Just"), brother of Yahshua, in 63 CE."
(posted by Vis)
There's no city called Yahweh. Of course, you were fully aware of that, AbbaLove, so I can only wonder what lies behind your "question".
I interrupted Vis' post as is ... meaning that the Jewish followers of
Pharisaic halacha put their trust in Yahweh; whereas, the Jewish followers of
Nazarene halacha put their faith in Mashiach Yahshua. Some see
Yahshua HaMashiach as Yah; while others see Him as the
Son of Yah. Likewise, Some prefer using the word
"trust" while others prefer the word
"faith" ...
trust seems to be the preferred word in the OT; whereas
faith seems to be the preferred word in the NT, for example ...
Proverbs 3: 5-6 (KJV)
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
Hebrews 11:6 (CJB)
And without
trusting, it is impossible to be
well pleasing to God, because whoever approaches him must
trust that he does exist and that he becomes a Rewarder to those who seek him out.
Hebrews 11:6 (NKJV )
But without
faith it is impossible to please
Him, for he who comes to God must
believe that He is, and
that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
In the eleventh chapter of Hebrews, Paul's discourse is about
faith/trust. In the Complete Jewish Bible
trust is used ...
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews+11&version=CJB
Whereas in other translations (aka Christian)
faith is used.
The difference between putting your
trust in Yahweh and putting your
faith in Yahshua in some respects is like the difference between
Pharisaic halacha (trust in Yahweh) and
Nazarene halacha (faith in Yahshua).
Note: If we are going to disect Vis' post we need to consider the possibility that she copied it word for word from another link. Or is it possible that Vis now prefers Yahshua to Yeshua or Y'shua?