Tarbut V' Torah

Tarbut V'Torah Community Day School (TVT) is a private Jewish non-denominational Community Day School located in southern Irvine, California, in northern Orange County.

Founded in 1991 by Holocaust survivor Irving "Papa" Gelman, Tarbut V'Torah Community Day School (TVT), is an elementary, middle, and high school educational facility located in Irvine, California.

[7] In 2005-06, a record 645 students (grades K-12) enrolled at TVT, making it the eighth-largest Jewish Community Day School in the United States.

Tarbut V'Torah, translated from Hebrew, simply means culture & Torah.

[24] Camille Levin's younger sister Savannah Levin (class of 2013) also played soccer for the school for four years, and was named league MVP in soccer all four years, as well as a four-time first team all-league selection.

[25] Carly Malatskey, a 2016 graduate of Tarbut V’ Torah High School who attended it from kindergarten on, captained the girls' soccer team from 2013–16, and scored 73 goals in 2015-16, an Orange County record and second all-time in California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) history.

[29][30][31] With her playing the team was three-time San Joaquin League Champion (2014–16), as she was three-time San Joaquin League Player of the Year (2014–16) and led Orange County in goals each of the three years.