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Jeffrey Goldberg

American journalist

Jeffrey Mark Goldberg (born September 22, 1965) is an American journalist and editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine. During his nine years at The Atlantic prior to becoming editor, Goldberg became known for his coverage of foreign affairs. Goldberg became moderator of the PBS program Washington Week (rebranded as Washington Week with The Atlantic) in August 2023, while continuing as The Atlantic's editor.

Early life and education

Goldberg is Jewish[2] and was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Ellen and Daniel Goldberg.[3] Goldberg has described his parents as "very left-wing."[2][4] His grandfather was from the shtetl of Leova, Moldova.[5] He grew up in suburban Malverne on Long Island, a predominately Catholic neighborhood he once described as “a wasteland of Irishpogromists."[6] Many years after his first trip to Israel as a teen, Goldberg recalled the sense of empowerment he had felt that Israel embodied.[4]

Goldberg attended the Uni

Jeffrey Goldberg has had a fascination with the concept of time ever since he was a child growing up in the Bronx during the 1950's. He considers himself an interloper in the present and always keeps one foot anchored in the past. His attraction to time travel movies and fiction began when he saw The Time Machine in 1960. He prefers the novels and short stories of author Jack Finney who uses the convention of time travel in everyday settings without the use of futuristic devices. Goldberg graduated from Southampton College LIU, in 1974, with a B.A. in English. He moved to Los Angeles in 1977 where he pursued numerous careers from teaching elementary school to teaching golf to working for a national company as a direct mail consultant. In 1991 he purchased his first business and has been self-employed ever since. For the past 10 years he's been selling used books on Amazon. He currently lives in Carlsbad, CA with his wife Inez and is anxiously waiting for the release of his first novel by Black Opal Books, The Windmill of Time: A Time Travel Memoir, and for the invention

Jeffrey Goldberg

Jeffrey Goldberg is the editor in chief of The Atlanticand the moderator of Washington Week With The Atlantic. He joined The Atlantic in 2007 as a national correspondent and in 2016 was named the magazine’s 15th editor in chief. During his editorship, The Atlantic has set new audience and subscription records, and won its first-ever Pulitzer Prizes. In 2022, 2023, and 2024, The Atlantic received the National Magazine Award for General Excellence from the American Society of Magazine Editors, the top award in the industry. In 2020, Goldberg was named editor of the year by Adweek, which also named The Atlantic magazine of the year.

Before joining The Atlantic, Goldberg served as the Middle East correspondent, and then the Washington correspondent, for The New Yorker. Earlier in his career, he was a writer for The New York Times Magazine, where he wrote 15 cover stories. He began his career as a police reporter for The Washington Post. Goldberg is the author of Prisoners: A Story of Friendship and Terror. A former fellow of the American Academ

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