Here is something good to know.
The Jews always believed whole heatedly that the Messiah would rise up and slaughter their Roman oppressors. Since Jesus was a man of peace, they rejected him.
The Canaanites got mixed up with the original Jews that were saved by Moses and many of them had roots in the old cults that mostly fell apart as humanity realized they were not good. So they infiltrated the Rabbi jobs and manipulated the whole Jewish race this whole time all the way since Jesus's era and beyond. It's those same infiltrators that voted to have Jesus killed.
By the 1600s, they were deeply sad that the Messiah had not yet come to save them and turn them into Kings over the People as their rabbis would always tell them would happen.
In 1666, Sebastion Levi, an occultist, claimed that the Messiah would arrive only when the world either got much better or much worst and that driving it into a much worst place was the fastest way to trigger the Messiah's arrival.
Then in 1776, Jacob Frank said that the reason the Messiah still hadn't returned was because the World wasn't evil enough so they took evil to the next level. This is when Jacob Frank, Rothschild and Adam Weishaupt invented the Illuminati.
Then in the 1900s, Menachem Mendel Schneerson claimed to be the Messiah but let everyone down when he died. He ordered the genocide of slavs at one point in Bosnia as a part of his campaign. Trump and his family often visit his grave site and honor him but there is really nothing honorable there.
The Rabbis have been teaching that Gentiles are just smart animals created by God to serve them. They claim when the Messiah arrives, they will give each Jew 3000 Gentile Slaves and elevate them to God status. Of course, this is all make up stuff but centuries of brainwashing got to them.
You started great and this is mostly dead-on. Not "Sebastion Levi" but Shabbatai Zevi.
Menachem Schneersohn could not speak after 1992 due to stroke, so I doubt he ordered the 1995 Srebrenica genocide of Bosniaks.
The actual teachings are not much different from teachings in Christianity. Some rabbis do detract from the humanity of outsiders in the same way some Christians do; but most such quotes are merely taken in the same way that Jesus called various people dogs, sheep, wolves, or vipers. The 2,800 "slaves" are an interpretation of a verse that Christians claim as well, Zech. 8:23; in context it's not different from having a company with 2,800 employees. Christians also believe in theosis (divinization), what Peter calls participating in divine nature, but the details differ. So when investigated for what they actually mean and compared to what some Christians teach, there is no theological problem.
Yes, we can encourage Jews not to fall for an anti-Messiah but to accept the only Jewish Messiah they need, Jesus of Nazareth, and to do so it's essential to have our information accurate. If we want unity of peoples we need to be open to having our facts correct so that the unity of truth shines out.