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שרה טאטל זינגר | |
Born | 30 July 1981 |
Notable work | Jerusalem Drawn and Quartered: One Woman’s Year in the Heart of the Christian, Muslim, Armenian, and Jewish Quarters of Old Jerusalem |
Sarah Tuttle-Singer (Template:Lang-he; born 30 July 1981) is a United States-born media editor. She blogs at The Times of Israel, Kveller, Scary Mommy, Ladies' Home Journal, and TIME.com.
Her writing covers a range of personal topics including parenting, divorce, death, abortion, living under rocket fire, and Jerusalem.
Sarah Tuttle-Singer has written a book, Jerusalem Drawn and Quartered: One Woman’s Year in the Heart of the Christian, Muslim, Armenian, and Jewish Quarters of Old Jerusalem.
Books
- Jerusalem Drawn and Quartered: One Woman’s Year in the Heart of the Christian, Muslim, Armenian, and Jewish Quarters of Old Jerusalem ISBN 978-1510724891
- Included in: Avital Norman-Nathan (31 December 2013). The Good Mother Myth: Redefining Motherhood to Fit Reality. Seal Press. ISBN 978-1580055024.
References
- "Open Letter to Sarah Tuttle-Singer". blogs.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
- "Sarah Tuttle-Singer blog at Times of Israel".
- "Sarah Tuttle-Singer blog at Kveller".
- "Sarah Tuttle-Singer blog at Scary Mommy".
- "A Resolution for Moms: No More Fakebook".
- "Kveller – Mom Advice & Community for Jewish Parenting, Relationships, Babies, Pregnancy, Toddlers, Raising Jewish Kids". Kveller. Retrieved 2019-07-18.
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