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The Amish

The Amish




Origins:

Anabaptist movement in the early 16th century



After 1536: They are called the 'Mennonites', because of the leadership of Menno Simons

1693 the Amish are founded by Jacob Amman

Early 18th century: first amish settlers in Pennsylvania

Today live approximately 150 000 Amish people in 22 states of the USA and Ontario, Canada

Best known amish community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.



Amish way of life:

Completely secluded from the non-Amish world

Plain lifestyle:

Tractors and cars are forbidden

No telephones allowed, only commonly used pay-phones

Electricity only from batteries

Computers are forbidden

very hard work

Community as a family

Amish rules of dressing:

Women and girls: long sleeves, full skirt, hair as a bun, bonnet

Men and boys: dark suits, broad trousers with suspenders, beard, no mustache

Rules are written down in the 'Ordnung'

Amish school system

Importance of the family







Vocabularies:

infant - Säugling

baptize - taufen

worship - Gottesdienst

seclude - absondern

plain - schlicht

sleeve - Armel

bun - (Haar-)Knoten

bonnet - Haube

mustache - Schnurrbart



The Amish


Origin: Amish, religious group, who have their roots from the anabaptist movement in Europe in the early 16th century

In this time it was usual, that only infants get baptized. But the Amish believed, that only Adults should be baptized, because they can confess their belief. Infants can not choose , they got baptized if they want or not.

Because adult-baptism was forbidden, they were persecuted and killed by Protestants and Catholics. => they had to flee to the mountains of switzerland and the Alsace

From this time on, they were called the 'Anabaptists'

In 1536 a man, called Menno Simons, joined the anabaptist-movement and became their leader. So the group was called the 'Mennonites'

In 1693 the swiss bishop Jacob Amman broke away from the mennonite church. His followers were called the 'Amish'

The Amish and the Mennonites have still the same beliefs concerning baptism and basic bible doctrines. But they differ in their clothes, language and their form of worship

In the early 18th century the first Amish people settled to Pennsylvania. Today there live about 150000 Amish people in 22 States of the USA and in Ontario, Canada.

The probably best known city is Lancaster County, where about 18000 Amish people live

In Europe, there are no Amish people any more

Amish can be categorized in two groups, the New Order and the Old Order Amish:

The New Order are not as strict as the Old Order. They are allowed to use electricity and other many technological things. For the Old Order it is forbidden.

The Old Order Amish live completely secluded from the non-Amish world. They have their own towns and communities, where only amish people live.

They live without electricity and other modern things:

Tractors for example are only allowed on their farms for transportation,

but not on their fields. Cars are also forbidden.

They mustn't have telephones at home. Only commonly used pay-phones

are allowed

They get their Electricity only from batteries, not from the public utility

companies

Computers are completely forbidden

Because of this plain lifestyle they are called 'Plain People'

So they have to work very hard:

work on fields is very hard, because they have to do the whole work only

with the help of horses

building houses and barns: without cranes

- because no cars, they have to use buggies, that are pulled by horses

Buggies are typical for Amish

But without the help of their neighbours and friends, life wasn't possible for them:

If a barn burns for example, the community helps to rebuild it.

(No Businesses who make it for them)

If a person is ill, the neighbours make his work on the fields

=> The community is like a big family

They have their own rules of dressing:

Women and girls have to wear long sleeves and a full skirt.

They never cut their hair. They wear their hair as a bun on the back of the

head

On the bun, they wear a bonnet, that is white if they are married and black

if they are not married

Men and boys have to wear dark suits, broad trousers with suspenders,

black socks and shoes and a broad hat. After marriage, they have to have

a beard, but no mustache

All the rules are written down in the 'Ordnung'

An other typical attribute for the Amish is, that they worship at home and not at a church. They do this, because they want to honor their forefathers, who had to worship in secret, because of the persecution in Europe

The Amish have their own schools. The pupils have to go to school for only 8 years. They are taught humility, quietness and shunning of technological things. It seems, that their education isn't, but in a test by the U.S. Office of Education the Amish pupils were above the norm, when they were compared to non-Amish pupils.

Amish children grow up bilingual, at home they speak German and at school they learn English. After finishing school, they learn to work on their farm and on the fields.

Most important element in the life of an Amish is the family

They live together in one community.

- Family-members are always in contact with each other.

They are also in contact with relatives who don't live in their community.

The reason, why these people live like that is, that they esteem the beliefs and way of life of their ancestors.







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