Talmud Torah of the Temecula Valley
Hebrew School
Talmud Torah of the Temecula Valley is the NEW Hebrew School of Temple Beth Sholom, dedicated to providing children with a strong foundation in Jewish learning, values, and identity.
Our program is designed for students from Kindergarten through 8th grade, offering engaging classes that bring Jewish traditions, holidays, Hebrew language, Torah, and culture to life. We are committed to creating a professional and nurturing environment where children can grow spiritually, intellectually, and socially as part of a vibrant Jewish community.
At Talmud Torah of the Temecula Valley, we believe Jewish education should be meaningful, interactive, and inspiring; helping our students connect to their heritage while building lasting friendships.
Classes are forming now, with the first session beginning in October 2025.
Questions? Feel free to email our new school director Professor Gwendollyn Ulrich-Schlumbohm, MA History and Religious Studies ABD at TTTV@tbstemecula.org


Statement of Purpose
At TTTV, we are creating an authentic and dynamic Jewish educational experience. In our school, we will teach: Emet (אמת) - Truth, Kavod (כבוד) - Respect, Chesed (חסד) - Kindness, Tikkun Olam (תיקון עולם) - Repair the World, Tzedek (צדק) - Justice, and Chai Yisrael (חי ישראל) - Community. We hold these as the fundamental building blocks of who we are and how we want to represent ourselves in the world as we step into our place in the Jewish community.
Educational Philosophy
At TTTV, we support your child's social, emotional, and spiritual well-being. At TTTV, we will instill in your children a strong Jewish identity and lay the foundation for spiritual growth and a meaningful Jewish life. TTTV believes in providing a safe and effective learning environment where students can learn to succeed in our rapidly changing global community. Judaism will come alive as our students learn to read Hebrew, learn basic Torah and texts, and participate in and lead Jewish rituals and prayer, confidently. We will support our students in the subjects of Hebrew, Jewish history, Jewish traditions, and rituals. We will provide our students with a link to their past and support their endeavors for the future.
