Some certainly did and converted to Islam. However, those Jews who remain Jews will accept the right for Muslims to profess Islam, but will consider those views incorrect for themselves.
NO
None of them are.
Pork
There are an infinite number of Jewish beliefs. But recurring themes are the ideas of one God and the importance of loving other people.
Islamic people have worked and fought with vary people to maintain their rights and beliefs. Rather they have power and independence however is debatable.
the entire Torah and Talmud.
Try going to a Mosque and consult a real Islamic religious leader.
The Temple on the Mount
No. Jewish people follow an ethical code that is quite different from the beliefs of Christianity. For example, Jews do not accept that human sacrifice can lead to salvation, even if the human is part god.
Muslim people along with Christians and Jewish people consider cloning a taboo, and forbid it.
usually beliefs of Muslims in any country and even in each city is a mix of Islamic beliefs and local culture. Islamic briefs are purely derived from Koran and sayings of prophet. but culture is made by people during history.
Of course. In fact, atheists are more accepting of people who think differently because they have no religious agenda to promote, no beliefs they feel the need to press on others.~Above answer is well put, but i might add, i myself do not accept the religious beliefs of another person, but i can accept the person. I mean, by 'accept' i do not share the belief, nor admire it in anyway, but rather, i accept the person, and accept their right to believe as they wish.