Firstly, Mr. J. wasn't only referred to by his name, he had other names that referenced him ([see Jastrow][1], [Wiki,][2] [Jewish Wiki][3]). Thus, only searching his name will not always yield results. Secondly, the Talmud Yerushalmi was censored just like the Bavli - something to keep in mind. In general, many 'famous' passages found in the Bavli were earlier teachings that were compiled into the Yerushalmi long before the Bavli was completed, so there is often overlap. Shabbat 14:4 presents a story which also appears in Bavli [Avodah Zarah 27b][4] (and Tosefta, Chulin 2; see Tosafot, Sanhedrin 27b, Ed. Oz Vehahdar, note #20). [This][5] discuses the censorship in Yerushalmi and [this][6] the Bavli. [Yerushalmi \[standard\] censored:][7] >מעשה בר' אלעזר בן דמה שנשכו נחש ובא יעקב איש כפר סמא לרפותו ולא הני לו ר' ישמעאל. אמר לו אני מביא ראייה שירפאנו לא הספיק להביא ראייה עד שמת בן דמה. Uncensored, according to [here][8] (See Plates 1, 2): >מעשה בר' אלעזר בן דמה שנשכו נחש ובא יעקב איש כפר סמא **משם של ישו פנדירא** לרפותו ולא הניח לו רבי ישמעאל אמר לו אני מביא ראייה שירפאני לא הספיק להביא ראייה עד שמת בן דמה The consensus is that *איש כפר סמא* was in relation with Mr. J. himself one way or another, if not said directly in his name. Yevamot 16:6 ([from here][3]) mentions the equivalent (additions in) [Bavli 67a][9] (more discussion [here][10]). [Munich Manuscript does not have yeshu either; see Plate 6] >ישו בן פנדירא נתלה בערב פסח בלוד משום שהסית, ואף הכמינו עדים בשביל להרוג אותו על כה However, all [Yerushalmi][11] versions of the incident only mention ben stada; see Plates, 3, 4. The Leiden Manuscript (Plate 5) seems to have a corrupted version, with lines drawn on top, perhaps indicating the corrupted text. >שכן עשו **לבן סטדא** בלוד שהכמינו לו שני תלמידי חכמים והביאוהו לבית דין וסקלוהו <br> [Plate 1: Shabbat, Venice 1523 - The Chaim Elozor Reich z"l / Renaissance Hebraica Collection][12] [![Shabat][13]][13] [Plate 2: Shabbat, Kraków 1609 - The Chaim Elozor Reich z"l / Renaissance Hebraica Collection][14] [![shabbat][15]][15] [Plate 3: Yevamot, Kraków 1609 - The Chaim Elozor Reich z"l / Renaissance Hebraica Collection][16] [![Yebamot][17]][17] [Plate 4: Yevamot, Venice 1523 - The Chaim Elozor Reich z"l / Renaissance Hebraica Collection][18] [![Yebamot][19]][19] [Plate 5: Yevamot, Leiden Manuscript 1289][20] [![yebamot][21]][21] [Plate 6: Sanhedrin, Munich Manuscript 1342][22] [![Sanhedrin][23]][23] [1]: https://www.sefaria.org/Jastrow%2C_סַטְדָ%D6%BCא?lang=bi [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_in_the_Talmud [3]: https://www.yeshiva.org.il/wiki/index.php?title=%D7%99%D7%A9%D7%95 [4]: https://www.sefaria.org/Avodah_Zarah.27b.6?vhe=Wikisource_Talmud_Bavli&lang=he&with=all&lang2=he [5]: http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=24412&st=&pgnum=149&hilite= [6]: http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=22221&st=&pgnum=73 [7]: https://www.mechon-mamre.org/b/r/r2114.htm [8]: https://shiurcentral.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/d799d7a9d795-d794d7a0d7a6d7a8d799.pdf [9]: https://www.sefaria.org/Sanhedrin.67a.15?vhe=Wikisource_Talmud_Bavli&lang=he&with=all&lang2=he [10]: http://daf-yomi.com/DYItemDetails.aspx?itemId=5760 [11]: https://www.mechon-mamre.org/b/r/r3116.htm [12]: http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=45298&st=&pgnum=157&hilite= [13]: https://i.sstatic.net/uFVZ9.png [14]: http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=46006&st=&pgnum=27 [15]: https://i.sstatic.net/U7WGG.png [16]: http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=46008&st=&pgnum=29 [17]: https://i.sstatic.net/pXyaC.png [18]: http://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=45298&st=&pgnum=325 [19]: https://i.sstatic.net/MSxMj.png [20]: http://www.yerushalmionline.org/manuscripts/ [21]: https://i.sstatic.net/Qcy2V.jpg [22]: https://www.wdl.org/en/item/8910/ [23]: https://i.sstatic.net/Jtdvf.png