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TL;DR: The first National Study of Jewish Education in the United States was conducted by the American Association for Jewish Education (AJAE) in 1959 as discussed by the authors, which was the first attempt to conduct a comprehensive study of Jewish education.
Abstract: *Editor's Note: This article is a reprint of the Summary of the Report of the Commission for the Study of Jewish Education in the United States, sponsored and published by the American Association for Jewish Education, 1959. For the complete Report of the Study, communicate with the American Association for Jewish Education. For an account of the organization of the Study of Jewish Education in the United States and the procedures followed in conducting the Study, see: Engelman, Uriah Z.: The First National Study of Jewish Education, JEWISH EDUCATION, Vol. XXIX, No. 1.

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TL;DR: The writer wishes to express his sincere appreciation to Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, Executive Vice‐President, and Mr. Louis L. Ruffman, Associate Director, and Morris C. Horowitz, Statistician of the J.E.C.C., for their invaluable advice.
Abstract: *Dedicated to the blessed memory of an unforgettable Talmid‐Haber, Rabbi Jerome Fein‐stein whose initial work in this field, alas, was stopped short of fruition by his untimely passing in the prime of life. The writer wishes to express his sincere appreciation to Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, Executive Vice‐President, Mr. Louis L. Ruffman, Associate Director, and Mr. Morris C. Horowitz, Statistician of the J.E.C., for their invaluable advice, and for the technical help made available to him in connection with tabulating the data for this study.

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Leon H. Spotts1
TL;DR: In this article, the Foundations of VOCABE Selection for the Teaching of Hebrew in America (FVOCA) were described, along with a history of the selection process.
Abstract: (1959). FOUNDATIONS OF VOCABULARY SELECTION FOR THE TEACHING OF HEBREW IN AMERICA. Jewish Education: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 6-15.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the teaching of Hebrew education and the VOCABULARY STUDIES and the TEACHING of HEBREW in the Jewish Education: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp 62-66.
Abstract: (1959). VOCABULARY STUDIES AND THE TEACHING OF HEBREW. Jewish Education: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 62-66.