Toledoth Jeshu (Heb., 'the generations of Jesus'), an apocryphal work in Hebrew purporting to be a history of Jesus; really a mediæval series of clumsy, fragmentary, ribald fictions and burlesques. There are two recensions, of one of which Wagenseil published a Latin translation in 1681. This one may probably contain an ancient element; the other, which Huldrich translated into Latin in 1705, is not older than the 14th or 15th century.
See Baring-Gould, The Lost and Hostile Gospels (1874); Notes and Queries, 6th series, vol. xi. (1885) p. 212.