What are the Jewish views of hell and Lucifer, exactly?
first Lucifer...the name "Lucifer" does not appear in Hebrew text and most Chumashim you can buy today. It says something like "morning star" or "day-star" and is refering to the King of babylon.
hell...well i think our buddies at Jews for Judaism have a good answer:
Although the Jewish Bible appears to focus primarily on our life and behavior in this world, Judaism definitely believes in Heaven and life after death. The plural form in Genesis 1:26, "
Let us form man in our image," indicates that man has a dual nature -- a spiritual soul and a physical body. This is clearly seen in Genesis 2:7, "
G-d formed man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath (soul--
) of life and man became a living being."
When a person dies the physical body returns to the earth, but the spiritual soul lives on eternally, as it says, "
The dust will return to the earth, as it was, and the spirit will return to G-d who gave it." (Ecclesiastes 12:7)
We do not believe in eternal damnation and hell. The Jewish belief is in a purgatory that purifies the soul of its spiritual blemishes prior to its return to G-d. (Psalm 49:15, II Samuel 14:13, Isaiah 45:17)
http://www.jewsforjudaism.org/web/handbook/s_faq.html
Do Jews not believe that the serpent in the Garden of Eden was Satan?
hmmm you might get differing opinions...i've read commentary that the snake represents the Yetzer Hara, the evil inclination (which The satan, HaSatan, represents but he's not like what most of christianity describes him as)
i've also hear Kabbalistic interpretations that take a completely different bend on the snake and makes it into a positive figure...
Why is there no belief of hell (if there isn't a belief a hell)?
Hell in the christian sense of eternal damnation does not exist. there is a place known as gehinom, where the majority of us will go to be cleansed of our sins...sorta like detention, but we are not there forever. But that is the closest Judaism gets to a "hell" per se..
more here:
http://www.askmoses.com/qa_detail.html?h=215&o=164
as far as your, like, Hitlers and Stalins go...
for the truely evil, who can not be cleansed, their soul is simply snuffed out of existance.
if heaven is being in G-d's presense for eternity then a punishment would be being as far from that as one can be, and the furthest you can get is not existing at all.