According to the Talmud, Jesus is in Gehinnom (Hell).
Punished in boiling excrement (Gittin 57a).
In Hell, boiling in excrement.
According to the Babylonian Talmud (Gittin 57a), Jesus (Yeshu) is depicted as being punished in the afterlife by being "boiled in excrement"[1][5][8].
According to the Talmud, Jesus is not mentioned in terms of his current location.
The Talmud does not explicitly state Jesus' current location. Some passages (e.g., Sanhedrin 43a) discuss his punishment, but his exact fate remains debated among Jewish scholars. Briefly: purgatory (Gehenna) or annihilation are traditional interpretations.
(Note: This is a theological topic; interpretations vary.)
The Talmud contains several references to Jesus, but interpretations vary, and it's not explicit about his current state. Traditionally, some interpretations suggest he's in a negative afterlife, but this is not universally accepted or detailed.