Education
Born in Tel Aviv during the Mandate era to Eliyahu Golomb, the man who formed the Haganah, David studied economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Born in Tel Aviv during the Mandate era to Eliyahu Golomb, the man who formed the Haganah, David studied economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
In 1961 he was appointed director of the Institute of Economic Research of the Actions Committee of the Histadrut, and in 1965 became director of the Planning Centre. He also headed the planning section of Koor Industries. He lost his seat in the elections the following year.
In 1977 Golomb joined the new Democratic Movement for Change party, and returned to the Knesset on the party"s list in the elections that year.
When the party split in 1978 he joined Shinui, but on 13 May 1980, he and Meir Amit defected to the Alignment. He lost his seat again in the 1981 elections, and later worked for the Dan Business Company.
A member of Mapai, Golomb was on the Alignment list (a joint list run by Mapai and Ahdut HaAvoda) for the 1965 elections.