As I have been watching this situation for months I can tell you this was a long time coming, everyone in my family knew this would happen, that Russia always set it sights on Georgia, because like Chechnya, they believe it is theirs.
Are the Georgian people friendly to theJews who live there?
I cannot speak for myself, but from my parents personal experience, Georgia was very warm to its Jewish community. My mother, who lived in Borjomi, was one of a few Jewish families in the village, and got along relatively well with her Christian neighbors.
But when compared to the Anti-semitism in Russia, Ukraine and the Blatic states, it might not be the best standards.
I also know lots of stories of Askenazi Jews (Mainly Russian) who came to Georgia to escape persecution they endured under the Russian Federation. My uncle's wife is also half-Armenian, her side came to Georgia to escape Turkish persecution.