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IiTfT: Wiki states that Torah Vodass is a chareidi yeshiva.
“‘Torah im Derech Eretz’ historically influenced the yeshiva’s philosophy,[9] but today it is strongly influenced by the haredi or, ultra-orthodox philosophy.
However, Torah Vodaas is one of the many major haredi yeshivas that allow its students to attend college while studying at the yeshiva.
The great majority of the yeshiva’s graduates go on to work in fields that are not related to the torah education that they received in yeshiva.[10]” (Wiki)
Sources:
9. Ben Zion Weberman (1896-1968): Life and Legacy of an Orthodox Jewish Attorney in New York City During the Interwar Period and Beyond, Moshe Rapaport, University of Hawaii
10. Helmreich, William B. (2000). The World of the Yeshiva: An Intimate Portrait of Orthodox Jewry. KTAV Publishing House, Inc. p. 268. ISBN 9780881256420.
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