Four Amish men killed after semi slams into “Amish taxi” van head-on

Four Amish men killed after semi slams into “Amish taxi” van head-on

Reports are out of a terrible accident yesterday in Jay County, Indiana. No news reports I’ve seen are actually identifying the victims as Amish – but I’ve been informed by a reliable source that this was in fact an “Amish taxi”. An Amish taxi would be a vehicle with a non-Amish driver hired to drive Amish people to and from work, the store, and longer-distance…

Amish Community Steps In to Help After Ashtabula County Home Destroyed by Fire (Ohio)

Amish Community Steps In to Help After Ashtabula County Home Destroyed by Fire (Ohio)

An Amish community in Ashtabula County, Ohio has apparently been making quick work of cleanup, after a community member lost their home in a devastating fire Monday. From the report at the Star Beacon: WILLIAMSFIELD TOWNSHIP — Debris from a fire that destroyed a two story home along Route 7 Monday was removed by Amish crews Tuesday, clearing the site of the home to prepare…

Inside an Amish Ice Harvest: A Rare Look at a Timeless Tradition

Inside an Amish Ice Harvest: A Rare Look at a Timeless Tradition

How do the Amish keep their food cold? That can vary, based on the community. But for Amish in some places – including one tiny New England community – the answer is good old-fashioned ice. A just-released piece in Down East Magazine explores the ice harvesting tradition in the young Amish settlement at Hiram, Maine (Oxford County). What really makes the piece are the excellent…

How One Amish Community Took Root in A Quiet Corner of Missouri

How One Amish Community Took Root in A Quiet Corner of Missouri

In the most recent Amish population report, we learned that a total of nine new Amish communities had been started in the prior year. New Amish communities come together and grow in different ways. Some see much enthusiasm from the get-go, rapidly attracting new families, some or many of whom may be related. In contrast, others are slow growers, taking time to draw in settlers….

“I’m Truly Sorry”: Man Sentenced To Time Served & House Arrest for Amish Store Burglaries — and Burning Down a Church

“I’m Truly Sorry”: Man Sentenced To Time Served & House Arrest for Amish Store Burglaries — and Burning Down a Church

This past summer we learned that a man who had gone on a burglary spree, targeting several Amish businesses in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, had been caught a year after the crimes were committed. Along with three Amish stores, Harley Richard Redmond had broken into several non-Amish churches, burning one down in the process – and causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. Now comes…

Amish Teen Killed In Rock Attack: Police Seek Help In 1969 Cold Case

Amish Teen Killed In Rock Attack: Police Seek Help In 1969 Cold Case

Indiana State Police announced today that they are seeking information in a cold case over half-a-century old – in which a 17-year-old Amish boy was killed when hit by a large rock thrown from a passing car. Mervin Lehman of LaGrange, Indiana died on March 22, 1969, after a rock entered the buggy he was riding in and struck him in the neck or chest…

Inside A “Classic-Modern” Amish Home (26 Photos)

Inside A “Classic-Modern” Amish Home (26 Photos)

Today’s Amish home is in Middlebury, Indiana (part of the large northern Indiana Amish settlement) and gives us a look at what life in a more materially progressive community looks like. There are a number of classic Amish accents in this home – combined with more modern ones as well. Together it creates the feel of a “classic-modern” Amish home (hat tip to Jim Halverson…

New JPAC Issue Released (Volume 6, Issue 1): In Memoriam to Dave Luthy Plus Hutterites, Old Order Mennonites, Buggy Accidents and More

New JPAC Issue Released (Volume 6, Issue 1): In Memoriam to Dave Luthy Plus Hutterites, Old Order Mennonites, Buggy Accidents and More

Volume 6, Issue 1 of The Journal Of Plain Anabaptist Communities is now released. This issue of JPAC includes an “in memoriam” to Dave Luthy, one of the founders of the Pathway Heritage Historical Library, located in Aylmer, Ontario. It includes brief statements of appreciation for his contributions to Anabaptist studies and the assistance and advice he generously provided to numerous scholars. Two articles in…

An Amish Winter Trip Gone Wrong (Part 2): The Call You Shouldn’t Take

An Amish Winter Trip Gone Wrong (Part 2): The Call You Shouldn’t Take

Author Haley Straw returns today with part 2 of a new winter-themed series, drawing on one of her more challenging experiences as an Amish taxi driver. Part 1 is here if you missed it. Have you ever known—deep in your bones—that you should say no… and said yes anyway? That was me on the eve of Christmas Eve, standing outside the barn at our farm…

Peek Inside the Best Amish Bakery in Holmes County, Ohio (17 Photos)

Peek Inside the Best Amish Bakery in Holmes County, Ohio (17 Photos)

Hershberger’s Farm and Bakery is one of the best-known – and if you ask me, best – bakeries in the Holmes County, Ohio Amish community. Now, have I been to every last one? No, definitely not. But Hershberger’s has a lot going for it: Big selection of quality, tasty things (not only baked goods, but canned goods, produce, bulk items, cheese and more) A signature…