Interesting point, it opens also another potential discussion:
'Could the National-Socialist party live with a non-nazi minority who had control of big part of the economy without a clash?'
But to give my opinion on your questions:
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:
Would Germany have gotten the Atomic Bomb before anyone else with Albert Einsteins help?
Possibly, more with the help of Enrico Fermi and his group than with Great Albert, whose theories were not of immediate practical use and well known by all the scientists.
Fermi was an Italian Jew who escaped in USA after the racial laws and was later one of the leaders of the Manhattan project. He was actually the first one to achieve a controlled nuclear fission.
The Italian nuclear research group in the '30 was the one closer to practical application, managed by Fermi and Ettore Majorana (who was the real genius of the bunch, and mysteriously disappeared with his latest documents)
Now IF Hitler had not the 'Jew issue', IF Fermi had accepted to work with the Germans, IF the Germans would had put money in Fermi's lab, likely the first controlled nuclear reaction would had happened in Germany. From there to the A-bomb the path was linear.
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:
Would the German equipment been produced quicker with the more manpower that the German Jews would have brought into it?
No, Germans needed slaves to build their gear in 44-45 and whatever slave prisoner would had tried sabotage. The German citizens were more useful at front, and the German Jews would have been sent in combat.
Jews from Poland, Russia and other invaded Countries would have been slave workers like in real history.
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:
Would the extra manpower helped form new fresh Divisions for the Germans?
Yes, there would have been some more soldier, in my opinion not enough to change the outcome of the war.
In my opinion a good 'strategic' question is : If Adolf was not such an @##-hole with the Jews, would the Americans be so determinated in defeating Germany?
Jew lobby was pretty strong in USA, if Hitler was not the primary enemy maybe there would have been some strong political pressure to join Germany against Stalin (who killed at least as many Jews as Hitler)