Jennie Rothenberg Gritz

Jennie Rothenberg Gritz is an Atlantic senior editor. More

Jennie Rothenberg Gritz, an Atlantic senior editor, began her association with the magazine in 2002, shortly after graduating from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. An early highlight of her Atlantic career was a visit with Harold Bloom, during which the renowned literary critic addressed her as "my little bear."

In January 2006, Jennie joined the Atlantic staff full time. She currently oversees a number of different areas -- producing the online edition of the magazine and its special features, editing TheAtlantic.com's National channel, and creating original videos for the website.

Before coming to The Atlantic, Jennie was senior editor of Moment, a national magazine founded by Elie Wiesel, where she remains a contributing editor. Her writing has also appeared in The Chicago Tribune and in the book The Kindness of Strangers, a Lonely Planet travel writing anthology.

The 14 Biggest Ideas of the Year

The 14 Biggest Ideas of the Year

A video guide to The Atlantic's July/August 2011 issue More »

Larry David's World

Larry David's World

Will Larry David finally outwit the universe in the upcoming eighth season of Curb Your Enthusiasm? More »

Good Cop, Bad Cop

Two LAPD detectives interrogate a fellow officer suspected of committing a murder 23 years earlier More »

Animal Magnetism

Animal Magnetism

James Parker explains the appeal of shows like It's Me or the Dog and Meerkat Manor. More »

Taking Charge

Hanna Rosin and Joshua Green discuss McConnell, Haley, and tensions in the new Congress. More »

String Theory

String Theory

Joshua Speckman demonstrates how new technology is warping the tennis world More »

The Circus of SportsCenter

James Parker comments on scenes of malfunctioning touch screens and overzealous soccer announcers. More »

Coal: The View from 2,000 Feet

Coal: The View from 2,000 Feet

James Fallows flies his plane over the mines of West Virginia and discusses the future of energy. More »

A Conversation with Robert D. Kaplan

The Atlantic national correspondent discusses Monsoon, his new book about the Muslim cultures surrounding the Indian Ocean. More »

The Atlantic Profile That Foreshadowed Tolstoy's Death

The Atlantic Profile That Foreshadowed Tolstoy's Death

Nov. 7 is the 100th anniversary of the author's death. Did an 1891 Atlantic profile offer clues to the strange end of his life? More »

Dan Choi: 'I Fell in Love'

Dan Choi: 'I Fell in Love'

In July, Lieutenant Choi was discharged from the military for publicly declaring his homosexuality. In this interview with Atlantic Deputy Editor Scott Stossel, he reveals why he came out and explains the most insidious effects of Don't Ask, Don't Tell. More »

Nicole Krauss in Conversation

The National Book Award nominee discusses her architectural approach to writing and her fascination with dark history. More »

Nicole Krauss on Fame, Loss, and Writing About Holocaust Survivors

Nicole Krauss on Fame, Loss, and Writing About Holocaust Survivors

The National Book Award-nominated author discusses her books "The History of Love" and "Great House" More »

Once More Into the Breach

A group of U.S. soldiers sets off on one final, harrowing patrol before leaving Afghanistan More »

Brave Thinkers 2010

Atlantic editors look at the magazine's tradition of challenging established wisdom, which has led to stories both celebrated and strange. More »

Midterm Madness

Joshua Green and Marc Ambinder discuss the two major themes of this election cycle: the economy and loony candidates. More »

Washington Ideas Forum 2010

Full interviews with leading newsmakers from The Atlantic's annual event at the Newseum. (View written analysis and video highlights for each session here.) More »

Adventures in High Fidelity: Nick Hornby and Ben Folds Record an Album

Adventures in High Fidelity: Nick Hornby and Ben Folds Record an Album

An interview with the novelist and musician, who collaborated to create "Lonely Avenue" More »

Finding Donald

Finding Donald

John Donvan and Caren Zucker tell the story behind their Atlantic article on autism's first patient More »

If You Build It...

Mark Frauenfelder shares his vision of hands-on education with Alexis Madrigal, editor of TheAtlantic.com's technology channel. More »

The Biggest Story in Photos

Photos of Tornado Damage in Moore, Oklahoma

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