Jews do not want anything beyond what God has already promised (Genesis 12:2, 22:17, 26:3, 28:14; Exodus 19:5, Deuteronomy 26:18).
From the Jewish perspective, it's an option, NOT an obligation, for Jews to return to Israel. When the Messiah comes, the Jews will return to Israel because of a desire to be close to the spirituality of the Messiah. For a number of Christian Zionist groups, Jews must return to Israel to bring on Armageddon and the End of Days. They want this outcome so that Jesus Christ can return and create the Kingdom of God on Earth.
It means that while the Jews were in the desert, God took the holy bible, the Torah, So when God went to the Jewish people, the Jews answered, "Of course we want your holy Torah!" That's what it means to say that the Jews are God's chosen people!
It is not true that Muslims want to kill the Jews or any other faith people; whether worshiping same God or different God or not worshiping any God or whether polytheist or monotheist or atheist.. Refer to question below for more information.
Some time shortly before Jesus' return to Earth. God refers to this savior of the Jews, the "false massiah." He is said to be a bad man and will lead the world further into destruction.
Jews believe in God the creator and in the Torah which God gave.
Assuming that the letter was honest (as opposed to some practical joke), the majority of religious Jews would be ecstatic about the possibility of meeting God. Many religious Jews have committed their entire lives to the prospect that they may, one day, be in perfect union with God. As for non-religious Jews, that entirely depends on how they view God and what they would want from God.
Jews pray to God
Yes, same God for also Christians and Jews.
Christians and Jews believe that there is one true God. Christians and Jews pray to the same God.
The Jews. (Though strictly speaking, Jews do not believe that God is Jewish or that God has any religion.)
Yes, religious Jews think about God and follow His teachings and instructions.
Jews follow the ten commandments in order to serve God. Doing what is right is the goal, not personal happiness.