Talia Gorodess recently returned to Israel after spending seven years in the United States. Based in Tel Aviv, she is an analyst for the Reut Institute for Strategic Thought where she focuses on the changing relations between Israel and the Jewish World. Talia holds an M.A. in security policy from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, was awarded a fellowship from Columbia University's Saltzman Institute for War and Peace Studies and served as the Security Policy concentration program assistant. Prior to that, she worked as a research associate for the President of the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C.
Talia received a B.A. in political science from the University of Chicago (with honors) in 2006. While there, Talia served as President of the Chicago Friends of Israel and as a campaign coordinator at U.S. PIRG, a Washington D.C.-based environmental organization. After finishing her B.A., she spent a year in Israel practicing organic agriculture in Kibbutz Neot Semadar in the Arava desert.
Talia received a B.A. in political science from the University of Chicago (with honors) in 2006. While there, Talia served as President of the Chicago Friends of Israel and as a campaign coordinator at U.S. PIRG, a Washington D.C.-based environmental organization. After finishing her B.A., she spent a year in Israel practicing organic agriculture in Kibbutz Neot Semadar in the Arava desert.









