Hell and "Satan" are a product of the church, not scripture, hence why neither are taught in Judaism, nor were they taught pre church age... If you study the Hebrew and Greek texts, there is no suggestion of a firey place of eternal torment... Who would love, or even like a God that would create such a thing?
One of the lessons we learn from the Old Testament is with job. Sometimes, no matter how loyal we are to God, had shit will still happen, we may not know the reason why but God always had his plans. It’s ignorant to think we can think as God thinks and know what he knows. God doesn’t send people to hell for the sake of it, people choose Satan and hell over him. Judaism doesn’t teach about the devil that’s true, but you as a Christian should know Christianity is the fullfillment of judaism so to speak, so to say there’s no such thing as the devil coz Judaism doesn’t explicitly mention it, is cherry picking. Judaism doesn’t teach many things the New Testament does, should we ignore New Testament?
Not taught pre Church age? What is pre Church age? There’s been no breakage from Christ and his apostles to the church, you seem to be in history, have you researched about the church fathers like Ignatious of Antioch or poly carp of Smyrna? Both disciples of apostles of Jesus Christ. There’s been a continuation and never a breakage, that is why there is only one Catholic Church with one teaching, not 30,000 differing interpretations and teachings of the church like scattered sheep. If you actually are interested in learning(I’m not being a dick) then you’ll do yourself a great service of researching those great saints.
just to finish off, God did not create Satan as Satan, nor hell, Satan chose to rebel against God just as people rebel against God on earth. Do you think those people and Satan deserve to be in heaven? God isn’t a hippy bro, he has rules, just like our fathers on earth have rules, you do wrong you get punished. Loving God isnt about wanting to draw him as we see as ‘good’ or in a way where how can we love a god like that, it’s about accepting the truth, the truth isn’t always pretty, but truth is truth.