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Tarbut V' Torah : ウィキペディア英語版
Tarbut V' Torah

Tarbut V'Torah Community Day School (TVT) is a Jewish Community Day School located in Irvine, California. The school is divided into two separate sections: the Lower School serves grades K-5 and the Upper School serves 6-12. Both schools are located on its campus that was generously donated by the Samueli Family and other donors. The school has been recognized as a Blue Ribbon School.
== History ==

Founded in 1991 by Holocaust survivor Irving Gelman, Tarbut V'Torah Community Day School (TVT), an elementary, middle and high school educational facility located in Irvine, California, has gained recognition for its campus that opened in 1997 with more than 330 students. In addition, like the Orthodox Hebrew Academy of Westminster, which had been similarly honored the year before, the school became the second Jewish school in Orange County to be cited among the 465 National Distinguished Blue Ribbon schools in California when the designation was conferred during the 1998-1999 school year.〔(Listing of Schools )〕 The campus expanded the upper school in September 2002: An area of was added and a new middle and high school was constructed to accommodate increased enrollment for all grade levels. The campus to date now encompasses and of structures. 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.
The name "Tarbut" is inspired by the Tarbut schools created by the Yiddish-speaking community of pre-World War II Eastern Europe. The founder of Tarbut V'Torah, Irving Gelman, attended one of these schools. Tarbut V'Torah, translated from Hebrew, simply means culture & Torah. Tarbut schools had a curriculum that was secular and included science, humanities, and Hebrew studies, including Jewish history. Today, other Tarbut schools exist in Argentina and in (Mexico ), but there is no formal affiliation between either of those schools and Tarbut v'Torah.

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