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November 15, 2012 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-11-15

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At ORT schools in the
United States, 80% of
the Class of 2011 are
employed in their field
of study,

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and Rachel Cohen is
one of them.

Rachel Cohen, Graphic Designer

ORT educates over 300,000 students around the world every year.

Ferndale's Rust Belt Market gives local artisans, designers, collectors and
shop owners a unified roof to sell their wares.

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Michigan region, contact Nicole Miller, Director, Michigan
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isiting Ferndale today you
have to squint pretty hard
to imagine the Ferndale of
the early 1980s. Back then, visitors
might have spent hours at Sam's Jams
legendary record shop on Nine Mile,
then shared the streets with the cli-
entele coming and going from Studio
North, the adult film theater on
Woodward, now home to the Magic
Bag. Later in the evening, they all
might have ducked into the Rialto
diner (now Dino's Lounge) for a
bite, sure to gossip about the famous
shooting that took place there in
1984.
Ferndale's fortunes have changed,
and we're all the richer for it. But a
vestige of those coarser times seems
to linger in the city's air. Ferndale,
full of retail and nightlife, still attracts
edgier crowds and seems unwill-

ing to give up its hard-earned street
cred — existing as the East Village to
Birmingham's Fifth Avenue.
Check out the Rust Belt Market,
Ferndale's mix between Etsy and
the Eastern Market, offering hand-
made, salvage, preferably local and
always unique offerings by artisans,
shop owners, bakers and more. For
fashion and accessories, go to Iris
Fashion, Stella, True Detroit and
Naka, plus Modern Natural Baby
for everything you need for the little
ones; for home goods and decor, try
Lemberg Gallery, Lawrence Street
Gallery, Paul Kotula Projects and
Think Pink Vintage, an emporium
for vintage linens, jewelry, china and
more.
While you're there: Nibble the
offerings from Toast, Cork, the Fly
Trap, Pinwheel Bakery and more.

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lymouth, located in the
northwest corner of Wayne
County, has become a
rewarding venture for those looking
for something off the usual path.
And it makes for a perfect stop on a
multi-destination shopping excur-

sion that might include Northville
and maybe even Ann Arbor (only 15
miles away).
The social and commercial life of
Plymouth revolves around Kellogg
Park — a beautiful place to relax
(even in colder weather) between

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