Jews do not worship Jesus. In Judaism, God is understood to be an absolute unity, indivisible and without any partners or offspring. The central prayer of Judaism, the Shema, declares, "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one."
The concept of Jesus as part of a Trinity or as a divine being is fundamentally incompatible with Jewish theology. While Jews may respect Jesus as a historical figure and acknowledge his influence, he is not considered a deity or a figure of worship.