You might want to consult a Jew (we have several on the TFP) about;
1: How the Jews came to be "God's Chosen." Here's a hint; God held a mountain over their heads and said "Y'all might want this Torah thing."
2: Conversion to Judaism; it's rare and it isn't easy, but it is done and there's been legal/religious architecture in place for conversion for centuries. My older sister converted to Judaism several years ago, and nobody at her Orthodox congregation gives her any flak for it.
Moreover, Judaism doesn't teach a Heaven-vs-Hell dichotomy; Judaism doesn't even posit the existence of Hell. Some sects of Judaism teach, in fact, that Goyim (that's non-Jews) have a much easier time attaining Righteousness because unlike Jews, who must ideally follow 613 individual religious strictures, Goyim have only to keep 7 universal commandments which are really pretty basic, common-sense stuff. Most sects of Judaism also posit that, when the Messiah comes and the world is made Righteous and whole again, all people will be resurrected and remade in their own primal, essential and essentially Righteous self; Jews and non-Jews alike. Not only does Judaism -not- posit the existence of Hell, it posits instead that -all- people will be made perfect (ie "go to Heaven") at The End.
Educate yourself.
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