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Marion Simon Misch

Marion Louise Simon Misch (13 May 1869 – 18 January 1941) was an American activist, teacher, writer, and businesswoman in Providence, Rhode Island. She served as president of the National Council of Jewish Women (1908-1913) and president of the Rhode Island State Federation of Women's Clubs.
==Early life==
She was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania (some sources say Newark, New Jersey) in 1869.〔 Her father was Louis Benjamin Simon and her mother was Rachel Pulaski Simon. She had one brother and two sisters.〔 She grew up in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, attending public school there.〔 When she was 14, she organized and taught the first Sabbath School in Pittsfield.〔 She later trained to be a schoolteacher.〔
In 1900 she married Caesar Misch (1857-1921), a native of Berlin.〔 After ten years in Brooklyn,〔 the couple moved to Providence, Rhode Island, where Misch opened his first department store.〔 His holdings would expand to ten department stores throughout New England.〔 After his unexpected death in 1921, Marion became the only female owner of a department store in Providence.〔

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