Rabbi Helps Christians to Get Finances In Order

By Elizabeth Jones


"There is a movement in many American religious circles to express ancient truths in new ways; to relay something time-honored in a more modern parlance, if you will", says Celso Cukierkorn, Author of The Bestselling Secrets of Jewish Wealth Revealed!.

many people flock to hear his message in Clubs, Companies, and Churches.

Often he is called the new Dave Ramsey and it is no coincidence that Dave Ramsey is an Evangelical the same way hundreds of thousands of people flock to hear him at a live event.

Rabbi Celso comes from a rabbinic line that goes back 700 years, and his work draws on thousands of years of Jewish wisdom. Yet, Rabbi Celso knows that real wisdom isn't just applicable to Jews, but to everyone; perhaps this is why his book has found broad appeal, and why he frequently finds himself in the position of teaching evangelical Christians about healthy financial practices. Gentiles deserve to know what we know about money and I'm going to be the person to tell them," said Rabbi Celso.

One of his readers, in a review posted to Amazon.com, summarizes the wide-ranging appeal of Rabbi Celso this way: "[Secrets of Jewish Wealth Revealed] This book is a "gem". It distills the economic wisdom of thousands of years into a user friendly compendium for contemporary life. I was expecting a 'dry' work on money management, but discovered an easy, entertaining read. This is a very instructive work that deserves to become a classic in personal financial management. Cukierkorn's work is infused with thousands of years of Jewish wisdom which he has made superbly accessible to anyone who needs help in managing their money and improving their life."

Actually, his evangelical readers seem just as enthused over his teachings as his Jewish ones. One Amazon review suggests that Rabbi Celso's appeal is in his ability to lean on a Jewish understanding of financial responsibility, but illuminate it in a way that connects with the non-Jewish person as well; the reviewer notes that the rabbi seems to excel at providing the insight needed for "the reader, from any religious background, to understand the Jewish perspective on investment and financial well-being."




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