Marjorie Ingall
Marjorie Ingall is a columnist for Tablet Magazine and has written for a variety of publications, including The New York Times and Ms. Magazine. She is well-known for her insightful and often humorous approach to parenting and Jewish culture. Her work often explores the intersection of personal experience and broader societal issues, making her a respected voice in discussions about modern parenting.
Before focusing on writing, Ingall worked in magazine journalism. She has a keen interest in how cultural backgrounds influence parenting practices and has used her own experiences as a Jewish mother as a lens through which to explore these themes. Her writing is characterized by a mix of personal anecdotes, cultural commentary, and practical advice, which has endeared her to a wide audience.
In addition to 'Mamaleh Knows Best', Marjorie Ingall has contributed to several other books and projects that focus on parenting, culture, and Jewish identity. Her approachable style and deep understanding of the complexities of parenting in a modern world continue to resonate with readers. She is also active in literary and cultural events, where she speaks about writing, culture, and parenting.