20 Most Asked Questions about the Amish and Mennonites
Cover. |
I love the cover - big smile from the girl on the left,
cautious discomfort from the girl on the right.
It was published in 1979 by a man and his child bride -
The authors. |
Question #13 asks - "How are their women and children
treated?" and the answer states, "A life of hard work and
satisfaction".
The book is packed with facts. For example, some of the more
culturally integrated Mennonites who drive cars will paint the chrome black to
show separation from worldliness (or did so circa 1979 when this book was
published - it sounds like a slippery slope to me, they probably just drive
normal cars these days).
"Moustaches are forbidden because of their historical
association with the military" (p.28).
While the Amish gladly pay property taxes and income taxes,
they refuse to pay social security taxes because they don't believe in
collecting the benefits. They got Congress to exempt them from paying into
social security (if self-employed) on the condition that they agree to take
care of their own elderly members.
Contrary to popular perceptions, Amish weddings are not
arranged and Amish are totally into modern healthcare. They will go to modern
doctors and modern hospitals if necessary.
Dead Amish are buried in a simple handmade pine box.
"There are no eulogies. respect for the deceased is expressed, but not
praise. A hymn is spoken but not sung" (p. 68).
While some members leave to join mainstream society, Amish
and Mennonite membership was growing (in 1979) as they recruited new members
from outside their traditional communities -
"Mennonite church in the south Bronx." |
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