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February 05, 2015 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-02-05

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A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION

IN
THIS

ISSUE

Camp Guide
Out To Eat

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

» Making Connections Organization helps high
school students set up Jewish clubs. See page 17.

» Interfaith Effort Adat Shalom hosts World Sabbath
as a stand against hatred and intolerance. See page 18.

» Born And 'Bread' In Detroit Eli Boyer launches
new restaurant concept in Corktown. See page 56.

Worship through dance in the Jain tradition at
the World Sabbath

metro

Rules
Revised

pm,

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U.S. measles outbreak
has caused some local day
schools to alter policies.

Barbara Lewis I Contributing Writer

Orley started
small, but has
grown into a
fashion niche
sensation.

n light of recent upticks in cases of
measles and pertussis (whooping
cough) throughout the United States,
two of Detroit's Jewish elementary day
schools have revised their vaccination
policies.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 12

Karen Schwartz

Special to the
Jewish News

New York City

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Founders of the Orley designer

Printed In

,

collection: Samantha, Alex and

Matthew Orley.

1942 - 2015

Covering and
Connecting
Jewish Detroit
Eve y Week

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CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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n 2012, brothers
Matthew and Alex
Orley of Franklin
launched a designer
menswear brand with
Matthew's now-wife,
Samantha Orley. They
started small on purpose.
"We were very orga-
nized about it; but it was
very small, and it was
very early:' says Matthew
Orley, 29. "We knew we
wanted to make some-
thing as a group, and I
think that was really the
point of it:'

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