David DiMolfetta

David primarily reports on various topics within Israeli business, finance, hi-tech, and business-government relations. He was born in New York City and studied business analytics and journalism at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. David interned at The Jerusalem Post in the summer of 2019. Twitter: @ddimolfetta

ISRAELI INNOVATION: Chutzpah gets the job done.

Book review: ‘Chutzpah’

LEARN ABOUT Leonardo via interactive mechanics systems with weights and ropes; a pulley illustrates the amount of force directed from an object.

Stepping inside the mind: Da Vinci and the world of the human brain

Benny Gantz and Benjamin Netanyahu at swearing in of 21st Knesset

Gantz confuses with coalition flip-flop


A midsummer night’s dream

The Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem Garden Terrace: Dining on top of the world

The classy bartender, Fivel, and waiter, Aviad, at the Rooftop Terrace Garden

What’s ‘down’ with Teva?

Yet, as of late 2018, the company announced it would be laying off 1,700 of its Israel-based workers.

A TEVA Pharmaceutical Industries building is seen in Jerusalem last year. (Ammar Awad/Reuters)

13-year-old locates relatives from Montefiore Census via MyHeritage

Gilad Japhet gives Jonathan Cohen some research tips at the MyHeritage office in Bnei Atarot.

TMTI competition defines Israel as the Start-up Nation

Day three of the TMTI challenge summit, the biggest start-up competition in Israel, pits 70 companies against each other

The TMTI Summit at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

Concert Review: Dream Theater

Live Park, Rishon Lezion July 18

DREAM THEATER

U.S. Secretary of Energy visits Kotel, Yad Vashem

Perry was accompanied by his wife, Anita. Both were welcomed by Israel energy minister Yuval Steinitz.

At the Western Wall, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, Rabbi of the Western Wall, led the Secretary and his wife on a tour of the Western Wall tunnels.

Watergen partners with Flint, Michigan where water quality is 'third-world'

"For the past five years, there have been solutions promised to the community by many, yet no one has delivered," said Armstrong Williams.

People drink from a Watergen machine in Florida after Hurricane Irma, September 2017

Ministry of Health: Increase in Israeli women diagnosed with HIV

Country-of-origin data in the ministry’s study showed 38% of the subjects with the condition came from the former Soviet Union and that 28% were Israeli-born.

3D print of HIV surface protein gp120. An antibody also is attached at the top (green and blue). When antibodies stick to viruses, they may prevent or limit infection of host cells.

Dozens of Ethiopian Israelis protest outside Knesset

"The Germans and others didn’t let the Jewish people live freely,” Shula Mola said. “It is the same exact formula here in Israel.”

Ethiopian-Israelis protest outside Knesset July 15, 2019

Iraq: Envoy's comments on ties with Israel incorrectly quoted by media

The ministry did not list the news organizations who misinterpreted Yasseen's comments.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Deputy Director Thomas Homan (L) shakes hands with Iraqi Ambassador to the United States Fareed Yasseen, during an event to return several thousand ancient artifacts to the Republic of Iraq at the Iraqi ambassador's residence, in Washington, DC, U.S., May 2,