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Could it be that the name Yeshua/Yoshua/Jesus as the supposed crucified messiah cannot be found in the Jewish sources you mentioned, because his name and story was not discussed by writers/Rabbi's, because of him supposedly being an idol. What I mean to say is: it was not discussed by the early Rabbi's, because of collective denial and not mentioning the name of an idol, so it was not written down in the sources (commentaries).


You forgot to add Roman sources, Egyptian sources, and every other possible contemporary sources. Did the Tanach leave out the stories involving the baalim? There's no reason to believe they'd supress some secret knowledge of yeshu. I never saw the logic in believing "the Jews were threatened by yeshu, and knowingly supressed him and his message fearing the truth getting out" and implications along those lines. If yeshu was the prophecized mashiach we would have been ecstatic, and a much different result. But instead we were dispersed and persecuted for the next 2,000 years, including possibly the worst example just within the last 60 years.
I asked for strength, and G-d gave difficulties to make me strong. I asked for wisdom, and G-d gave me problems to solve. I asked for prosperity, and G-d gave me brawn and brain to work. I asked for courage, and G-d gave me dangers to overcome. I asked for love, and G-d gave me troubled people to help. I asked for favors, and G-d gave me opportunities. I received nothing I wanted. I received everything I needed. My prayers were answered.