After the death of a famous Christian missionary to Jews, a blogger for the Chicago Tribune asks why there is so little debate from Jews about the divinity of the founder of Christianity (link). I don't know what he is talking about. There are many books on the subject. Here are some of them. I found the first two in particular to be useful:
- The Jew and the Christian Missionary: A Jewish Response to Missionary Christianity by Gerald Sigal
- You Take Jesus, I'll Take God: How to Refute Christian Missionaries by Samuel Levine
- The Real Messiah: A Jewish Response to Missionaries by R. Aryeh Kaplan
- Twenty-Six Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe in Jesus by Asher Norman
- Why the Jews Rejected Jesus: The Turning Point in Western History by David Klinghoffer
- The Jewish Response to Missionaries: Counter-Missionary Handbook by R. Bentzion Kravitz
- Their Hollow Inheritance: A Comprehensive Refutation of the New Testament and Its Missionaries by Michoel Drazin
UPDATE: Here are links to two webpages that explain why Jews reject Jesus: