Staff

Grace Rodnitzki

Director of International Relations

Grace works closely with field workers and professionals in Israel, delving into the critical day-to-day work that they carry out so that she can spread ENP's story. As part of her position as ENP’s Director of International Relations, Grace shares the stories of Ethiopian-Israelis with individual donors, foundations, and federations across the globe. 

Grace hails from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. She has felt a calling to inform others about Israel’s uniqueness since her youth when she was involved in the regional and international levels of the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization. Grace received a B.A. in Politics from Brandeis University in 1990, and participated in a year-long study abroad at Oxford University. After her completing her undergraduate career, Grace became a Raoul Wallenberg Fellow at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where she witnessed first hand the Ethiopian airlifts of Operation Solomon and the massive Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union.

In 1992, Grace was invited to Australia to study and lecture as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, traveling the continent and speaking about her experiences in Israel. She returned to Israel in May of 1993, herself a new immigrant. Grace then worked for over seven years as an International Relations Associate at the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Jerusalem. Grace Rodnitzki lives in Modi’in, Israel with her husband and their three children.