EditorialAshley Hod, left, and Christina Clark during a rehearsal for Justin Peck’s “Copland Dance Episodes,” a new evening-length work, at the Lincoln Center in Manhattan, Jan. 6, 2022. (Mark Sommerfeld/The New York Times)
Editorialpresentation of AI Ethics: An Abrahamic commitment to the Rome Call to promote an algorithmic, ethical development of artificial intelligence. Vatican City, 11 Jan 2023, Italy - 11 Jan 2023
Editorialpresentation of AI Ethics: An Abrahamic commitment to the Rome Call to promote an algorithmic, ethical development of artificial intelligence. Vatican City, 11 Jan 2023
EditorialIsraeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid exits his car before meeting with activists and voters in Hod Hasharon, Israel on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022. (Avishag Shaar-Yashuv/The New York Times)
EditorialOmer Hod, left, and Jill Shames, volunteers from United Hatzalah of Israel, help Tatiana Khochlova and her husband, Israel Barak, a former truck driver, in Chisinau, Moldova, March 7, 2022. (Laetitia Vancon/The New York Times)
EditorialNaam and Yechiel, parents-in-law of painter Arik Brauer. They came to Israel from Yemen in the 19th century and Yechiel drove Theodor Herzl around in his coach during Herzl's visit to Palestine. Tel-Aviv,1974.
EditorialSheperdess with spindle, prostitute and her maid, and porter carrying a load on a hod, late 16th century. Handcoloured lithograph after portraits in Roger de Gaignieres' gallery portfolio IX from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroix's Costumes Histori...
EditorialHod and Trowel, Kalkbak with sloping walls and a hook at the back. The trowel has a gracefully turned handle. Used for laying the first stone of the large sea dock lock in Vlissingen in 1848, Flushing, anonymous, Flushing (possibly), 1848, kalkbak, tro...
EditorialHod and Trowel, Lime trays with scalloped walls, brass on the inside and a hook on the back. The trowel has no distinctive features., Hellevoetsluis, anonymous, Netherlands, 1802, mahogany (wood), brass (alloy), rosewood (wood), copper (metal), hod: h ...
EditorialNaam and Yechiel, parents-in-law of painter Arik Brauer. They came to Israel from Yemen in the 19th century and Yechiel drove Theodor Herzl around in his coach during Herzl's visit to Palestine. Tel-Aviv,1974.
EditorialNaam and Yechiel, parents-in-law of painter Arik Brauer. They came to Israel from Yemen in the 19th century and Yechiel drove Theodor Herzl around in his coach during Herzl's visit to Palestine. Tel-Aviv,1974.