David,
Could you explain "Judaism is far different from Christianity. Beliefs mean little to nothing," a little further?
Isn't the OT about God's chosen people and their successes as well as failures in their worship of Him as well prophecy and works of literature that revolve around God and His worship? Is not Passover a belief in God's saving power?
Jesus was a Jew, everything he did and taught was rooted in the Jewish religion, so I mean no disrespect when I point out the differences between Jesus and Moses. Moses was a great man, a great leader. There is much in the Law to praise but also much frozen in time.
My father pointed out to me an interesting prophetic parallel, I guess you could call it. The Ark in the Holy of Holy (where only the High Priest entered once a year) contained within it the Ten Commandments but the Law of Moses was placed outside the Ark. This illustrated the permanency of the Ten Commandments versus the temporary status of the Law.