Amish Remove Smoke Detectors Post-Inspection

Amish in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin seem to have changed their tune regarding smoke detectors. When the issue arose in 2013, it appeared they rejected a scheme which would have had them install smoke detectors to satisfy local building code, only to remove them after inspection. Amish in New York did something like this in 2012 to resolve a similar dispute. Reports on the Eau Claire group said that…

Hutterite Life: What’s it like?

Hutterite Life: What’s it like?

Two weeks ago we asked for your questions for Linda Maendel, member of a Manitoba Hutterite community and author of the upcoming Hutterite Diaries. Linda has answered many of them and we’re sharing the first of those today. Wendy asked: Hutterites live “communally”. Explain how this differs from Amish. Do they share all meals together? Do males and females live separately or do they live…

Watch the Short Documentary “An Amish Man” (Video)

Watch the Short Documentary “An Amish Man” (Video)

Would you like to hear an Amish person explain his faith and lifestyle in his own words? In the short film “An Amish Man”, Dennis Hochstetler does just that, discussing family, technology, separation from the world, and other Amish beliefs. He also describes his business and work as owner of Rentown Cabinets. The 10-minute film was created by Philip Bloom in the Nappanee, Indiana community. There are some beautiful shots…

Harvesting Ice in Amish Ohio

Harvesting Ice in Amish Ohio

How do Amish harvest ice? Arthur Bolduc recently joined a crew for a day of ice-cutting in Knox County, Ohio to give an inside look into the process. Ice is a necessity for those Amish who don’t use mechanical refrigeration, relying instead on ice houses. But the way they get their ice varies. Amish in Geauga County, for instance, purchase ice stored in ice vending stations scattered throughout the…

Amish Buggy Doing Snow Donuts (Video)

This 19-second video shows an Amish buggy doing donuts in the snow (snonuts?). It was filmed in Polk, Ohio (Ashland County), by Shayla Buhl, employee of the Polk Market and Deli. “I just looked out the window and grabbed my phone. They had it up on two wheels at one point,” Buhl told Fox 8 Cleveland. Ashland County contains all or parts of three Amish settlements. Given…

Janneken Smucker: Ohio Amish Quilts in California

I’m happy to welcome Janneken Smucker, author of Amish Quilts: Crafting an American Icon, who will be sharing her Amish quilt expertise with us here. Janneken is Assistant Professor of History at West Chester University, consulting curator for the International Quilt Study Center & Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and author of multiple publications on quilts and quilting (read a Q-and-A with Janneken on Amish quilts). Janneken…

5 Unconventional Amish Health Practices

5 Unconventional Amish Health Practices

Trying to talk about the “Amish approach” to health care is nothing if not complex. For one, with diverse churches and individual differences, you really can’t say there is a single “Amish approach”. But one thing is for sure – many Amish people, admirably, care about their health. That’s the conclusion you have to draw after observing the efforts they put forth to get, and…

Donald Kraybill To Retire

Amish researcher and writer Donald Kraybill will be retiring from his position at Elizabethtown College as senior fellow at the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies. This semester will be his last one teaching at the college. I wanted to share a few thoughts, including on how I first met Don. I also asked Don a few questions about his plans now, challenges of his work,…

Are Amish Children Happier?

Author Serena Miller believes so. A TIME magazine article titled “Why Amish Kids Are Happier Than Yours” offers five “secrets” English parents can learn from the Amish. They’re taken from Miller’s book More Than Happy: The Wisdom of Amish Parenting. One of these five ideas I hadn’t thought of before. Any guess which one? Here they are, summarized: Extended Family – large family networks boost a child’s well-being. Imperfect Hospitality –…

Braiding Girls’ Hair in a Swartzentruber Amish Home

Braiding Girls’ Hair in a Swartzentruber Amish Home

I’m happy to welcome Karen Johnson-Weiner as a new contributor here at Amish America. Karen is Professor of Anthropology at SUNY-Potsdam, and has studied the Old Order Amish for over 30 years. Karen’s books include New York Amish: Life in the Plain Communities of the Empire State, Train Up a Child: Old Order Amish and Mennonite Schools, and The Amish (with co-authors Donald Kraybill and Steven Nolt). We’ve…