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Marion Simon Misch

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33: 467: 180:, a position she held for five years. She also served as president of various charitable societies. She was a member of the board of directors of the Providence Society for Organizing Charity, a member of the board of managers of the Providence District Nursing Association, and a member of the Sex Hygiene Committee of the 191:
in city schools. In 1921 she became the first Jewish president of the Rhode Island Federation of Women's Clubs. She was also vice president of the Providence Civic and Park Association, president of the Rhode Island Federation of Music Clubs, director of the Providence Association for the Blind, and
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Misch was the first female member of the Providence Playground Committee, having been appointed by both Republican and Democratic mayors, and having entire charge of purchasing all the supplies. She served as Chairman of the North End Free Dispensary, which she organized under auspices of the
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Marion and her husband Caesar Misch had one son, Walter (1891-1957), and one daughter, Dorothy Louise (1896-1918). While she and her family were not religious, she harbored an affinity for
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Her activism extended to both Jewish and non-Jewish activities in Providence. She was a member of the Providence school board from 1925 to 1939, supervising the expansion of
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In 1905, she helped found the Providence section of the National Council of Jewish Women, serving as its first president, and in 1908 was appointed third president of the
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She spoke extensively on music, education, women's issues, and Jewish issues on her lecture tours in the United States, Canada, Germany, China, India, and Australia.
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State Federation of Women's Clubs. She founded the Providence Plantation Club and co-founded the Providence section of the National Council of Jewish Women.
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She died on January 18, 1941, in Providence, aged 71. She was buried in the Sons of Israel and David Cemetery.
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Gone to Another Meeting: The National Council of Jewish Women, 1893-1993
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Thirtieth Anniversary Issue: Rhode Island Jewish Historical Notes
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In 1890, she married Caesar Misch (1857-1908), a native of
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in Pittsfield. She later trained to be a schoolteacher.
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The American New Woman Revisited: A Reader, 1894-1930
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Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia
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