The lives of the Amish in the US | DW Documentary

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  • @theshivers1967
    @theshivers1967 11 місяців тому +9567

    “Too much technology disrupts family life.” It’s difficult to disagree with that.

    • @thumtlnguyen3626
      @thumtlnguyen3626 11 місяців тому +165

      That's my thought too. I did watch one clip about Amish lifestyle and one Amish man secretly uses smartphone. Everytime he plays music on his smartphone and show it to his children they rejoice it. He says he even has to hide his smartphone usage from his brother.

    • @weirdshibainu
      @weirdshibainu 11 місяців тому +216

      Fun fact is that many tech leaders limit their own kids to the amount of screen time per day.

    • @johnfkennedy8281
      @johnfkennedy8281 11 місяців тому +138

      ​@@weirdshibainutechnology is a catch 22. In the sense that it does separate family but yet connect's them. 40 years ago if your loved ones were in Europe and you're in America then to call them would cost an arm and a leg but nowadays you can call and message them freely. Even facetime them. So im on the fence about technology

    • @D11r41k
      @D11r41k 11 місяців тому +36

      Especially washmachines, dishwashers, robot-vacuums and cars...)))

    • @luke8329
      @luke8329 11 місяців тому +28

      ​@@johnfkennedy8281Then you get the charm,skill and anticipation of letter writing.

  • @andrewjamesfinley
    @andrewjamesfinley 11 місяців тому +5534

    I grew up in Amish country (Lancaster, PA) and can tell you that these are definitely not as conservative as Amish get. No traditional Amish community would ever allow news outlets or documentary producers to film them, their homes, their children, etc. There is a real conservative spectrum to “Amish” communities overall. These folks have definitely integrated much more modern technology and materials.

    • @GingggNathalie
      @GingggNathalie 11 місяців тому +349

      No wonder in the classroom scene, they used an air humidifier.

    • @kl1548
      @kl1548 11 місяців тому +179

      This was surprising to see. There are so many different Amish communities. I think every generation has to evaluate their circumstances. For instance, the use of cash is diminishing. If things continue in that direction, which I don't like, many will have to have ATM cards within the next 20-30 years. Perhaps some will stick to the past and use the bartering system.

    • @rebeccagumm65
      @rebeccagumm65 11 місяців тому +65

      @@GingggNathalie I believe that was an aroma therapy machine.

    • @GingggNathalie
      @GingggNathalie 11 місяців тому +28

      @@rebeccagumm65 is it? Sorry, my bad😬. Looks like an air humidifier to me haha

    • @m42037
      @m42037 11 місяців тому +31

      ​​@@kl1548We're almost there now in America. In Europe it's different, take Germany for instance the stores prefer you pay with cash than credit or debit. The robots now that's about twenty years from now, AI is really leapfrogging

  • @unspeakableunbeatable9395
    @unspeakableunbeatable9395 10 місяців тому +2276

    I have much respect for the Amish. Many times when a tornado devastates a town they live in or live near, the Amish will come and help clean up and rebuild the community even if the home owners aren't Amish. No questions asked. They are hard working people and its admirable.

    • @johnwhitehead1305
      @johnwhitehead1305 10 місяців тому +78

      I have got the greatest respect for their philosophy, self sufficiency community spirit and pacifism. Long may they continue to flourish in peace.

    • @OpossumOnTheMoon
      @OpossumOnTheMoon 9 місяців тому +53

      It does depend on the group, some are awful and abusive towards the members

    • @sierramcroberts13
      @sierramcroberts13 9 місяців тому +51

      My in laws barn burned down a few years ago. We have a small Amish community nearby and they got together and rebuilt her barn for her!!

    • @gregengel1616
      @gregengel1616 9 місяців тому +23

      @@OpossumOnTheMoon there's a bad apple in every bunch, it was even mentioned in this documentary. But I've never heard of any groups of Amish allowing such abuse.

    • @OpossumOnTheMoon
      @OpossumOnTheMoon 9 місяців тому +11

      @@gregengel1616 yeah that’s why I only mentioned that this was a problem with some groups. I’ve heard of groups practicing child marriage or justifying hitting kids as a form of “discipline”. There’s good and bad to everything and the Amish are one of those groups who unfortunately have some bad actors

  • @CarliS77132
    @CarliS77132 Місяць тому +246

    "Respect and behavior is taught at a very young age". As a teacher, this hit hard. So many kids are out of control today and they have no discipline or manners. They need to be taught these things at a young age. Unfortunately, so many kids are not.

    • @firstaozlastaoz8212
      @firstaozlastaoz8212 Місяць тому +6

      So true...we are Catholic, my parents had 6 children ,I don't remember them ever yelling at us. Our home was clam & orderly. I am 66 now & think our parents instilled a lot of that discipline in a good way when we were younger than 5.

    • @deongedeon
      @deongedeon Місяць тому +2

      👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @danitho
      @danitho Місяць тому +3

      Absolutely!!!

    • @elliott_hunter0510
      @elliott_hunter0510 Місяць тому

      Same with dogs

    • @gregoryfuzi4745
      @gregoryfuzi4745 Місяць тому +2

      Your a teacher well were do you think these children get there disrespect from when parents are scared to discipline there children because the children are told by there teachers that if they get corrected at home by there parents even verbally that that's child abuse. And the parents are scared of being put in jail just for correcting there child what do you expect.

  • @Alb410
    @Alb410 11 місяців тому +1347

    "what you teach them when their young, that stays all through their life." true words.

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 11 місяців тому +53

      More like brainwash.

    • @2high2die
      @2high2die 11 місяців тому +23

      See? I thought the exact opposite. I didn't learn anything from the things I was taught by my parents and church. I learned from observing how they behaved. And a lot of those local church people were not very nice or Christian.

    • @metalrooves3651
      @metalrooves3651 10 місяців тому +8

      YES..so what?...is this profound or new? WHERE have you been?

    • @mikeduplooy3159
      @mikeduplooy3159 10 місяців тому +9

      From the Bible

    • @barbdouglas3197
      @barbdouglas3197 10 місяців тому +19

      ​@@mikeduplooy3159yes those are words from the Bible. I believe it is a Proverb. "Bring up a child in the way he should go, and he will never depart from it!

  • @crazyg74
    @crazyg74 11 місяців тому +993

    wonderful! Special thanks to these Amish folks for letting this documentary happen!

    • @marieyoungforever3561
      @marieyoungforever3561 11 місяців тому +13

      Amen 💜 🙏🏽

    • @ingehanson
      @ingehanson 11 місяців тому +7

      I agree, just came across it. I suppose technology has some advantages. You Tube must have figured out from somewhere that i I ordered some books about the Amish and voila it appeared here on the side of things to watch.
      i am looking at it from the bigger picture. They are here for a reason adn a purpose. With the runaway technology and AI they are a constant reminder that technology can get out of hand, like it did in Atlantis and it fell.
      Many are talking about a financial breakdown here or other society breakdown adn wars. It will be the Amish who will know how to survive.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 10 місяців тому

      Lies again? Teddy Bear AMWF Car

    • @FredrikE-e8w
      @FredrikE-e8w 10 місяців тому +1

      @@marieyoungforever3561 they have no problem with child slavery. and i bet you like it too? Is child slavery in the bible?

    • @marshakerkhove9576
      @marshakerkhove9576 10 місяців тому

  • @brandyharris7239
    @brandyharris7239 10 місяців тому +2214

    I worked in the Neonatal ICU & one of our patients was Amish. She was born premature and was very, very sick. She was with us for about 3 months and her hospital bills were hundreds of thousands of dollars. The whole Amish community came together for her & helped to pay off all of her medical bills. One of the most heartwarming stories I’ve ever witnessed.

    • @xMiMiCatx
      @xMiMiCatx 9 місяців тому +122

      As heartwarming as it is, isn't a bit ironic given all that technology/science needed to save the baby?

    • @elaineshropshire1325
      @elaineshropshire1325 9 місяців тому +37

      No it’s not

    • @xMiMiCatx
      @xMiMiCatx 9 місяців тому

      Oh well if@@elaineshropshire1325 says not then it couldn't possibly be ironic - my mistake

    • @Ebonylocks-ex9nc
      @Ebonylocks-ex9nc 9 місяців тому +44

      Any body would save their babies life......at least the majority

    • @xMiMiCatx
      @xMiMiCatx 9 місяців тому +37

      ​​@@Ebonylocks-ex9ncnobody here has suggested otherwise - but now that you mention it we could talk about the whole system that would deny a baby's life if the parents can't afford it..... But I digress. Either way, just because they want to save their child wouldn't mean it's not ironic.

  • @Cat-li6hh
    @Cat-li6hh 4 місяці тому +332

    My friend grew up near an Amish community and he says their craftsmanship is incredible

    • @LAkadian
      @LAkadian 2 місяці тому +18

      @@Cat-li6hh That much is true. My dad used to hire Amish guys to reroof his house or do remodeling, and they could do a project that would take most contractors 3 days, in 1 day, and their work was just as good or better.

    • @jonathanng138
      @jonathanng138 16 днів тому +1

      ​@@LAkadianreward your local Amish labourers

  • @CDidd
    @CDidd 11 місяців тому +273

    This film has done respectfully and beautifully. I have always been curious to learn what it is like to live in an Amish community. Thank you for just presenting aspects of it without any agenda and judgement. Thank you!

    • @verabolton
      @verabolton 11 місяців тому +9

      It's pretty sad you cannot make your own judgement in spite of given so much information. You're OK with child labour, with financial abuse, with general child abuse, with the mistreatment of animals, and with a cult.
      Congratulation for you not being judgmental 🤦‍♀

    • @robertwalker5521
      @robertwalker5521 11 місяців тому +8

      ​@@verabolton
      Example:. The day after Christmas, the
      children go back to school. They don't spend two weeks of TVs, Phones, video
      games, going to the malls, sassing, arguing, fighting...bad behavior...
      THOSE are the ones being abused.

    • @MegaSmokingMonkey
      @MegaSmokingMonkey 10 місяців тому +3

      @@verabolton The thing is for many people that live in the country the kids do work like this as well. Also most homes under the poverty line has kids at young age doing what they can to make money. Guess you were in a better income area you never had to see it.

    • @verabolton
      @verabolton 10 місяців тому +1

      @@MegaSmokingMonkey Have you watched the video? The kids are not paid until the age of 20! TWENTY!!! Their parents are paid instead of the kids.
      This is financial abuse at it's best.
      But I see you have no problem with it.

    • @SanchoPanza-m8m
      @SanchoPanza-m8m 10 місяців тому +6

      @@verabolton Whoa! And here I was thinking Liberals were famed for their tolerance of diversity. You're quite prejudiced and closed-minded, aren't you?

  • @revere0311
    @revere0311 10 місяців тому +653

    Their furniture is top notch and highly sought after, my parents waited over 3 years for a dinning room table, and its craftsmanship is superb. They're good people to have around.

    • @flastickars
      @flastickars 6 місяців тому +21

      Indeed. We bought my sister a hope chest from an Amish community over 40 years ago. She uses it daily and it looks and functions just as good as the day it was new.

    • @allviolet
      @allviolet 6 місяців тому +18

      From PA and we have an Amish Market the furniture is high quality, but it's the bakery items that I swear you'd think come from a professional

    • @Kashiwa-no-ha
      @Kashiwa-no-ha 4 місяці тому +7

      I believe they are 100% focused on their job and have faith in their work, then their products must be lively.

    • @miraclelove991
      @miraclelove991 3 місяці тому

      I have seen another culture who was thought of as great wood builders. It's Popeye ate some spinach and builded it. It's a joke- a joke compared to Amish builders. Amish furniture is for sale sometimes by commercials but never seen the other builders ever make anything marketable here. Armish building/carpenter is just elite and superb.

    • @miraclelove991
      @miraclelove991 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Kashiwa-no-ha Jesus was a carpenter and he would assist his father.

  • @Good.News777
    @Good.News777 Місяць тому +38

    That's the best way of living stress free life at the midst of chaos! Love it!

  • @sunnyreads1845
    @sunnyreads1845 Місяць тому +15

    This is honestly the best and true way of life. Thank you for this presentation, DW Documentary. Well done!

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!

  • @Jupe367
    @Jupe367 10 місяців тому +217

    I used to work with a lady who is Armish. She is modern, adapt to technology, extremely gentle and kind. She always have a smile on her face, no request is too much. Willing to help anyone and everyone. Oh my gosh..the nicest lady you will ever meet. I think they are very kind people.

    • @Shannonbarnesdr1
      @Shannonbarnesdr1 Місяць тому

      that is not the norm, you likely knew a more ''modern'' liberal, if you will for lack of a better word, amish woman. i do not like how a lot of amish treat animals or kids, they are abusive - not all mind you, but abuse and cruelty and suffering is commonplace, child abuse , sexual abuse, and spouse abuse is also common, the corruption in communities like this needs to be stopped these people do need a mind set change, and it sounds like it is happening, slowly but surely as for one; they started voting ! and typically the amish do not participate much in the 'secular world'' or the english world as they call it. but now, they are voting. and some amish are speaking out against some of the abuses and all that goes on in a lot of these communities. you can punish and discipline children, and animals, without using physical punishment. if youll do the research you will find that around 70, yes, 70 countries do not allow physical or corporal punishment , and get this: the youth are actually BETTER behaved, more empathetic and kind, there is LESS violence, and LESS crime , as well as less repeat offenders for those who do crime... than what we have in america whether amish, or secular/English world where people are getting physically punished. when people quote where the bible says ''spare the rod spoil the child '' - well, that is grossly misinterpreted and mistranslated. it does not mean to hit or strike, it means to guide, to teach, a good Shepard does hit hit his sheep, he uses his rod to guide, to point, to block the path they dont want the sheep to go. but whether its their kids, spouses, or animals, they treat all living beings with such low value, they do not understand or care that we all have the same emotions that we have, they feel pain, they suffer, they develop ptsd. they can think, they can remember, they bond and love they develop anxiety and depression etc.

  • @Mizzm3l
    @Mizzm3l 10 місяців тому +125

    It looks like a nice calm life. I especially loved seeing people walk bare feet on the grass must feel so freeing.

    • @catepilarr
      @catepilarr 10 місяців тому +7

      Have you never walk barefeet in the grass?

    • @Mizzm3l
      @Mizzm3l 10 місяців тому +8

      @@catepilarr Actually I have. Growing up and living in the Caribbean gives me that luxury of lots of green spaces, especially in my own back yard. I commented what I did because I love feeling grounded and I could imagine how great these people feel being so free walking around bare feet.

    • @melteddarkchocolate000
      @melteddarkchocolate000 10 місяців тому +5

      Tbh I’m too scared to do so. I step on a nail before and that traumatize me

    • @EmpressG
      @EmpressG 7 місяців тому +4

      @@Mizzm3l You must not have any biting stinging ants where you are! 🤣

    • @snowwhite5842
      @snowwhite5842 7 місяців тому +8

      There is nothing free about them. They have a rule for everything including the size of the hem of their dress, how far off the floor the hem can be, no buttons, can’t pin their dresses too tight.

  • @AnnButowski
    @AnnButowski 11 місяців тому +719

    I have a friend who is employed by an Amish family. She does certain things for them, which because of religious reasons, they cannot do for themselves. For example, she has driven them to hospital appointments, since they do not drive themselves. She also helps the family do some housekeeping chores. I met the family on an outing to some places in Chicago they visited. They were friendly and I enjoyed my time with all of them.

    • @suzannepurple
      @suzannepurple 9 місяців тому

      Oh okay so due to religious reasons they dont do some certain things but the screw up their system by enslaving non-amish people. Im trying to digest it but its so hard to do 😣

    • @meganw9380
      @meganw9380 9 місяців тому

      thats what i was thinking@Lilypoo621

    • @JozieY1
      @JozieY1 9 місяців тому +5

      Housekeeping?

    • @sarvolkskaya
      @sarvolkskaya 8 місяців тому +2

      @@JozieY1it’s possible the wife (who would normally do housekeeping) is disabled and can’t clean or take care of the house, so they hire someone else.

    • @sarvolkskaya
      @sarvolkskaya 8 місяців тому +5

      @Lilypoo621I mean, they’re not taking advantage - they pay for those services. If they were just asking for it for free I’d absolutely agree though lol

  • @rcp2212
    @rcp2212 Місяць тому +31

    As a real estate appraiser in rural western NY, I inspected many Amish homes for bank mortgage purposes (yes, they sometimes borrow from banks). The appraisal order would sometimes include a phone number but sometimes I was instructed to just show up any day but Sunday. Some memorable visits included a pleasant conversation with a young Amish man who ran a small business. He lamented the fact that it seemed there was never enough time or money to do all that needed to be done…a lament that many of us “English” share when caught up in the pressures of modern life. I am reminded of another visit on a cold winter day. The wood stoves warmed the house so well that the kids were barefoot and the house was filled with the smell of fresh baked cookies. Upon finishing my appointment, two lovely kids presented me with two huge fresh cookies. I never accept so much as a glass of water during an appointment…but there was no way I could resist the charm and kindness of these little ones (the cookies were delicious!). I’m glad there was such candor in this documentary about the Amish being flawed humans. I’ve known of church splits and drug use. Tobacco use is very common. They are subject to the same frailties as you and I. Overall, these “very human” people are an admirable bunch. They do make the world a better place.

    • @jashwanthreddy9009
      @jashwanthreddy9009 23 дні тому +1

      Hi, when you mean 'any day but Sunday ' mean all days free and not on Sunday?
      BTW, iam beginning to learn English. Cheers

    • @rcp2212
      @rcp2212 23 дні тому +1

      @ ‘Any day but Sunday’ meant a couple things…first and foremost, there might be nobody home since the Amish gather for Sunday worship at the homes of other Amish folk. Also, I surmise that doing business related things on Sunday is frowned upon since many Amish businesses have signs that say “no Sunday sales”.

  • @samswilly14
    @samswilly14 11 місяців тому +1486

    We have a big Amish presence in the state I live in. They’re almost always involved in the local community and are amazing people. Their furniture and baked goods are as top notch as it comes lol

    • @kelsey_roy
      @kelsey_roy 11 місяців тому +25

      I would like to see more black amish

    • @mylifeasasociopath
      @mylifeasasociopath 11 місяців тому +106

      @@kelsey_roy I just read this on Amish America: "Amish, as a rule, do not try to attract converts. They don’t evangelize and try to proselytize others to join their churches. They don’t send missionaries overseas to try to get people to become Amish. They are very unlike evangelical Christian churches in this sense. There are various reasons for this.
      Essentially, Amish don’t seek people of any color to join their churches. Now, they won’t outright reject a true-hearted seeker. But most Amish don’t encourage it.

    • @weirdshibainu
      @weirdshibainu 11 місяців тому

      ​@@kelsey_roywhy?

    • @azza_88-jl1rp
      @azza_88-jl1rp 11 місяців тому +59

      @@kelsey_royWhy? They have descended from Europeans and have a European culture. If non-Whites choose to follow their culture, because they are not ethnically European they wouldn't be Amish.

    • @paillette2010
      @paillette2010 11 місяців тому +20

      So you condone puppy mills and running horses into the ground to be sold at slaughter auctions. Nice.

  • @Sammydx1
    @Sammydx1 11 місяців тому +460

    As a Deputy Sheriff in one of the largest Amish communities in Illinois i absolutely love my job. 20 years so far and i can safely count on one hand how many bad interactions I've had with them.
    Being a Chicago boy born and raised it was a very different experience patrolling out here and responding to calls.
    Side story. In the late 2000s i fell in love with one of the farmers' daughters. Absolutely beautiful. I still see her to this day. With her 7 kids lol

    • @Gabriel_marr
      @Gabriel_marr 11 місяців тому +25

      That would be a great story for a book

    • @CrystalBbyUSA
      @CrystalBbyUSA 11 місяців тому +9

      Did you have a lot of interaction w her? I'm just asking bc I wouldn't think they'd have that much interaction w outsider beside a driver or someone they did business with

    • @christined4842
      @christined4842 11 місяців тому +8

      You don’t have any interactions because they don’t drive cars. They’re bad teenagers where I live and get away with everything because they don’t drive

    • @CrystalBbyUSA
      @CrystalBbyUSA 11 місяців тому +6

      @@christined4842 what do they do?

    • @NikeSoccerTennis
      @NikeSoccerTennis 11 місяців тому

      that could have been you T_T

  • @JUNKJACKZACK
    @JUNKJACKZACK 11 місяців тому +922

    My wife grew up Amish but no longer practices. It's such a good blend between my wife and I as partners, parents, and citizens. I have the standard American childhood and enjoyed every second of it. I can now share all my childhood memories and knowledge with my wife who is still opening up to the American life. She also teaches me so much about traditions and ways of life that I have never heard or seen of in my life.

    • @ernahubbard2062
      @ernahubbard2062 11 місяців тому +34

      why so obsessed with "traditions"? if mankind respect traditions, we should still be on trees, why even come down and standup, that is not respecting traditions.

    • @levibaer18
      @levibaer18 11 місяців тому +119

      @@ernahubbard2062
      Because traditions make cultures and cultures are what make people great.

    • @lanxy2398
      @lanxy2398 11 місяців тому +20

      @@levibaer18traditions are meant to change and the human condition is geared for progress. The old ways died for a reason and we have moved on as a society. Conserving traditional life only seeks to hinder the advancement of our species and keep us locked in perpetual ignorance for our remaining time on this Earth. You are a roadblock in the way of progress and your ideology is flawed

    • @ernahubbard2062
      @ernahubbard2062 11 місяців тому +19

      @@levibaer18 no, it's the values and the people's actions make a place or people or country great, can you even define culture? Ever thought about where those "cultures" come from? Is using knife or chop sticks are part of the culture? Is it correlated to anything "great"?

    • @PoliticalRegality
      @PoliticalRegality 11 місяців тому +15

      Love this! Greetings to your wife and your good life. 😊Sometimes it gets so annoying in the news and politics that I declare 'I want to go live among the Amish and never ever hear the news again! Growing food, cooking and looking after family.

  • @anitatownsend7305
    @anitatownsend7305 6 місяців тому +32

    I enjoyed watching this so much. Our society has become too tainted with social media and all the pressures and negative things that go along with it. I’m a mother with 2 kids in college, and seeing a closeup view of the Amish life makes my heart wish and long for a respectable and more simple way of life.

    • @wendydawson2053
      @wendydawson2053 4 місяці тому +2

      'Our society has become too tainted with social media', yet here you are.

  • @Funkyourdauter
    @Funkyourdauter 11 місяців тому +218

    I drove a Amish carpenter crew for a little over 2 years out of Middlefield Ohio as well as taxi runs. One of the best jobs I ever had. Met a lot of really good people too.

    • @BriBryBriBry
      @BriBryBriBry 11 місяців тому +16

      I’ve worked with them a few times in Michigan and they were always great as well.. master carpenters.. those dudes can build anything.. and quality. Great food too.

  • @Itsntsikayomzi_
    @Itsntsikayomzi_ 11 місяців тому +55

    We need more documentaries like this 😭 please

  • @pennyforyourthoughts4
    @pennyforyourthoughts4 11 місяців тому +239

    I never hear Amish Marylanders mentioned in videos like these! We have a large Amish community in St.Marys County, the southern tip of the state. They have grocery stores and wonderful plant nurseries that locals like myself shop at often! They truly make the community so much more peaceful, they help it run smoother as well. You can always depend on them as neighbors and members of society.

    • @gagamba9198
      @gagamba9198 11 місяців тому +17

      When looking for Amish it seems often outsiders know of Pennsylvania and Ohio - Amish central. But they're in 17 states, Canada, and a small group (about 200 people) in Bolivia. It's the high cost of farmland in their historical settlement areas that has them look to Iowa, Minnesota, the Dakotas, etc. Even further west; in 2022 New Mexico was added to the tally. Relocating is a group action of several families (often brothers and cousins) so that a community is established from the start..

    • @mightymommom5888
      @mightymommom5888 11 місяців тому +7

      When my daughter had volleyball practice at Chopticon High School we would drive past the Amish farms. She loved watching the children playing in the snow.

    • @bvw3153
      @bvw3153 11 місяців тому +11

      I remember when I first moved to Charles County and had to take a back road on the Charles, St. Mary's border and wondered why there was so much mud on the roads. I then got behind a horse and buggy and realized that it wasn't mud. 😂

    • @anthonygilford3097
      @anthonygilford3097 11 місяців тому +2

      I didn’t know that

    • @jerrydonquixote5927
      @jerrydonquixote5927 11 місяців тому +5

      The only time I've ever seen Amish was when I went to visit our family in Ohio I wish we had Amish in my community in Texas.​@gagamba9198

  • @vekanup8573
    @vekanup8573 5 днів тому +1

    Not many people would like a video like this, But we have to respect all aspects and communities and recognize their importance in our society. Its sweet and relaxing to watch such peaceful and loving people. 😀

    • @springwaterusa2195
      @springwaterusa2195 4 дні тому +1

      I love it! I would like a life like this. I wonder if the Amish would accept the outsider or even marry the outsider.

  • @annepierre-joseph2713
    @annepierre-joseph2713 10 місяців тому +24

    Wow Ms Edna is a beautiful soul this is the first time I hear people talk about certain things that are not common spoke about at the end this is a beautiful community they help one another ❤❤❤

    • @SanchoPanza-m8m
      @SanchoPanza-m8m 10 місяців тому

      Edna has been radicalized. I wouldn't put much faith in her opinions.

  • @colleenhelminiak1429
    @colleenhelminiak1429 9 місяців тому +78

    Thank you to all who took part in this documentary. There is much to be learned from others who may not follow the same lifestyle as everyone else. The Amish views on family, work discipline and life holds wisdom that has been learned and passed down to the next generation are lessons that all should learn - all I am saying is that if we took time to see and understand their culture, the world would be a much better place. Learn a bit of patience, faith and dedication to family and community - and you might actually embrace life with a wider view of how rewarding life can be.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 8 місяців тому +1

      I have seen the 'Amish' in Indiana. Tractors, electric fences, buying milk and ice cream at the grocery store. What is the great 'Amish' thing again?

    • @OliverNorth9729
      @OliverNorth9729 8 місяців тому

      Thats not true. They're as shiftless as anyone. If they were so dedicated why culdn't they do it in deutschland

    • @hellepost1439
      @hellepost1439 7 місяців тому

      Aaron & Petie Schwartz Eli Weaver & Barbara Raber

    • @Grogueman
      @Grogueman 6 місяців тому

      @@OliverNorth9729 Religious persecution.

  • @mayito9100
    @mayito9100 11 місяців тому +179

    Beautiful DW documentary! The whole world needs more hard working people like the Amish. My respect to the Amish community.

    • @jeffhatmaker817
      @jeffhatmaker817 11 місяців тому

      I agree. I grew up in Rome, Ohio in the 1970s which is about 25 miles from Middlefield, Ohio. I often saw their buggies on the roads and occasionally mingled among them when we visited the auction in Middlefield.

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco 11 місяців тому +12

      Good work ethics yes, but our world would collapse if all of us had Amish education. Even the Amish rely on the massive advances within healthcare that has been made by hard working researchers, doctors and so on over the years. Some people can absolutely choose an Amish lifestyle, but it can't work for everyone.

    • @mayito9100
      @mayito9100 11 місяців тому

      @@rowaystarco -I concur

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 11 місяців тому +1

      You respect people that brainwash their children and that worship mass genocides? That´s evil.

    • @jens7898
      @jens7898 11 місяців тому +4

      @@rowaystarco I completely disagree. Our world is collapsing because the masses have turned their backs on God & His Word.

  • @flyingcloud9253
    @flyingcloud9253 6 місяців тому +8

    Thank you for this wonderful documentary...I enjoyed that you let the people themselves do the talking, for the most part, and that difficult questions were asked and not avoided...thank you!

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  6 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for watching and for your positive feedback. :)

  • @gaylehopkins3486
    @gaylehopkins3486 11 місяців тому +40

    I loved this video! It's interesting learning about the Amish lifestyle and community. The community taking care of each other is very good.

  • @michelleanderson4660
    @michelleanderson4660 10 місяців тому +331

    We hired the Amish when needed a new roof, new siding and a room added to the house. They do great work. Only negative is that you have to pick them up and bring them home and sometimes, take them to Walmart, lol. From April to October the local Amish community has a Haystack dinner once a month we enjoy going to. It provides a source of income for their medical fund. Theyre wonderful people.

    • @bickabraham2397
      @bickabraham2397 4 місяці тому

      @Danielle-v5e
      NLT is a tainted bible and would encourage you to go back to KJV.
      Hebrews 10:7 or is Christ divided?

    • @pratikshaghimire9704
      @pratikshaghimire9704 Місяць тому

      I have to change my roof as well are they cheaper?

    • @KarmikChannels
      @KarmikChannels 29 днів тому

      @@pratikshaghimire9704 Not likely cheaper as many roof contractors use immigrant labor. But if you want better quality then the Amish would be good for you.

  • @colterino
    @colterino 11 місяців тому +19

    This has been very nice to watch. It was very calming. Practical smart REAL people, living honest lives. Speaking and living in Truth, aspiring to having COMMUNITY.. Pragamtists, living within common sense boundaries, supporting each other spiritually and communaly. Bravo, People. Total respect. Thanks..C...P. S...Edna !..I LOVE my Ebike !

  • @mimi-maria-f7b
    @mimi-maria-f7b 6 місяців тому +42

    These people are enjoying the true freedom.......i think its beautiful...... imagine if we had no internet and phones the world would be a sad place except for these humble and hardworking people

    • @Brunottilegende
      @Brunottilegende 5 місяців тому +6

      I think we would have stress at first of course but slowly we will get used to the new normal. Just like an addict that voluntarily or forcably quits

    • @brucefuller5331
      @brucefuller5331 5 місяців тому

      let me assure you that ALL the amish kids from 14-15 yrs old have cell phones, internet, drink copious amounts of alcohol , partying all night if they can. this usually goes on til they get serious with a boy/girl friend and stops when they get married and join the church.

    • @wendydawson2053
      @wendydawson2053 4 місяці тому

      True freedom? Are you serious? Every aspect of your life is dictated and directed by a group of old men.

    • @JudelieSherman
      @JudelieSherman Місяць тому

    • @irmabeneito6801
      @irmabeneito6801 Місяць тому +2

      They live according to certain laws. If they don't agree, they are out of the community. That's not freedom. There are a lot of cases of abuse, sexual or violence. If they decide to leave the community, they are dead for the community.
      There, everything is an imposition.
      Freedom is living according to your believes.

  • @maryjanegibson7743
    @maryjanegibson7743 7 місяців тому +50

    I'm glad you have found a very respectful way of showing us something important.

  • @christophershelton1735
    @christophershelton1735 11 місяців тому +124

    Many things I can agree with but one thing I admire the most is the children seem well behaved, well spoken, and very mature for their ages. Awesome

    • @virginiasoskin9082
      @virginiasoskin9082 9 місяців тому +26

      That is because the parents can be quite punitive. Girls are taught to walk humbly, not sashay, not look into men's or boy's eyes, NEVER to flirt. Amish kids are taught to OBEY and that work well done is good for themselves, the family and the community. This works fine until the father is abusive or brothers commit sexual abuse toward their sisters. Then it is always the girls' fault. I do agree that today's teens outside the community often have "princess" attitudes where they do not think they ought to have to work for what they get. Still, plenty of everyday American teens on social media DO work, DO respect their parents, DO have part time jobs, DO contribute to society.

    • @gillsladdin6868
      @gillsladdin6868 8 місяців тому +2

      It's because they have a lot of attention and a good upbringing from their parents. A lot of love too .

  • @PopcornSimulationGaming
    @PopcornSimulationGaming 11 місяців тому +159

    Don’t know how I ended up watching this but it was fantastic,what a lovely community thanks for sharing your lifestyle with us more films like this please ❤️

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  11 місяців тому +13

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 11 місяців тому

      If a community worships the murder of 70 000 men because of a census and other mass murders they are not lovely.

    • @hollyshaw-elliemae
      @hollyshaw-elliemae 11 місяців тому +6

      same... kinda made me wanna be amish. but my laptop would be highly missed, i wont lie.

  • @cease19811
    @cease19811 3 місяці тому +4

    I watched the whole video without skipping a single second just so fascinating

  • @Keesha
    @Keesha 11 місяців тому +366

    “Too much technology means too many problems”- where is the lie? What I find ironic is that many non- Amish Americans view them as a very strict, rigid community that is “stuck in the old ways”, when in fact one of their greatest qualities is their ability to adapt to the changing world. I’ve always admired them from afar. Thank you so much for this insightful feature.

    • @abubakarzuber
      @abubakarzuber 11 місяців тому +11

      also they are adapting in regulated and calculated manner which reduces if not removes the side effects / ills of tech

    • @Decision_Justice
      @Decision_Justice 11 місяців тому

      However, they are NOT adapting to a changing world. They keep women and children as prisoners. Didn't you hear the documentary say that men come before women and children? There's rampant sexual abuse in these situations. And the victims are purposely kept ignorant so they only know that it hurts and there is no one to talk to about it. If a victim does reveal what is done to them by the male (men are the authority) the Amish church simply tells the victim to forgive and tells the perp to just not do it again. The victim is left in the situation where the perp can get retribution and terrorize them for speaking up! And continue to harm them! When the victim sees they aren't going to be helped things only become worse for them. The community is trained to protect the Church FIRST. There is no help for the victim! Please listen to the people who have left this cult; they have much to say. Some are here on YT.

    • @FurryEskimo
      @FurryEskimo 11 місяців тому +25

      Yes, and no.. We use technology to solve problems, because problems exist with or without technology. Not enough food? Soul’s no good? Water’s polluted? Repeatedly suffering birth defects? Invading nations with stronger armies? Etc etc etc etc
      Technology didn’t cause those issues, but it can help solve them. The fact that technology can also be used to harm people or creates new problems isn’t the fault of technology, it’s people, and the need to remain adaptable. If the whole US adopted an Amish lifestyle, we’d be overrun by the armies of other nations, which means being Amish is a luxury were able to provide, because it’s like a garden paradise, protected by the forces that surround it.
      Eg. 4:00. That dog has a limp, meaning it likely got hurt, and wasn’t taken to a vet, or a vet skilled enough to ensure it would heal properly.

    • @ernahubbard2062
      @ernahubbard2062 11 місяців тому +13

      tech is a tool, the very tech you use to post the comment can also be used to post hatred, so if a person cannot control the tool they made, is it the problem of the man or the tool? Tools solves also millions of problems, that part is somehow left out?

    • @abubakarzuber
      @abubakarzuber 11 місяців тому

      yes, but if a tool is not designed by the intention of helping humans solve problems but if those tools[tech] are made to make you addicted to it hook up on it with the help of psychologists them it is something to be worried of @@ernahubbard2062

  • @Haffmatthew
    @Haffmatthew 9 місяців тому +511

    I’m not religious. I’m not old. And I am American. Even I can see the beauty of the way they lead their lives. I’m envious

    • @lisabosnak7581
      @lisabosnak7581 8 місяців тому +8

      Love it 😍

    • @Celina4424
      @Celina4424 8 місяців тому +2

      Maybe your community aren't religious
      Ur not religious cuz your family aren't religious I was born in Beirut Lebanon in a Christan catholic family. What I'm trying to say u will live your life the way your parents raced u I'm 28 and I have a girl she's 6 and she love to go to the church I follow my community rules.

    • @Haffmatthew
      @Haffmatthew 8 місяців тому +4

      @@Celina4424 I was raised in a religious Lutheran family, and a small percentage of my family are still active church goers and identify as Christian.

    • @OutWestRedDirt
      @OutWestRedDirt 8 місяців тому +8

      ​@@Celina4424you grow up. Stop mirroring your parents.

    • @xtina_m_marie7361
      @xtina_m_marie7361 7 місяців тому

      Same!

  • @alyssaantonio4517
    @alyssaantonio4517 11 місяців тому +159

    Really impressed with Edna for speaking up on subjects that you don't commonly hear about from the Amish community.

    • @Shiny101
      @Shiny101 4 місяці тому +3

      Back in the kitchen please

    • @Greentea7321
      @Greentea7321 3 місяці тому +2

      Can’t figure out how to make yourself a sandwich?

  • @thorbeorn4295
    @thorbeorn4295 Місяць тому +12

    "Too much technology disrupts family life"
    They sure as hell got that right..

  • @thezfunk
    @thezfunk 11 місяців тому +78

    Had an amish bakery near where I grew up. Best doughnuts I have ever had, anywhere, ever. Real ingredients and just amazing.

    • @arawenharuka
      @arawenharuka 11 місяців тому +2

      Unlike the bakery in the show that was using giant tubs of pre-made frosting.

    • @tenplusten1116
      @tenplusten1116 11 місяців тому +1

      We've got one around here too

    • @user-xd3zi1en7w
      @user-xd3zi1en7w 22 дні тому

      🎉

  • @natural_life94
    @natural_life94 11 місяців тому +33

    We have a big Amish presence in the state I live in. They’re almost always involved in the local community and are amazing people.

  • @somaghosh2960
    @somaghosh2960 11 місяців тому +100

    Amazing people, simply lives and very social.
    One of beautiful documentary by DW. Nice, 👍.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  11 місяців тому +9

      Thanks for watching!

    • @ridgemondhigh4891
      @ridgemondhigh4891 11 місяців тому +2

      @@DWDocumentary Now that you're at it, you should make documentaries about the the Hutterites of the US and Canada; Russian Old Believers (in Siberia, the Baltics, Romania (Lipovans), Alaska, South America), and perhaps even the traditional Mormons. It's very educational, and perhaps the rest of the world could learn from them (both "positive" and "negative" aspects).

    • @robinsouth8555
      @robinsouth8555 11 місяців тому +1

      Some are and some aren't

  • @Napolean46
    @Napolean46 Місяць тому +4

    This is amazing. Love their lifestyles

  • @JESUS.IS.GOD.777
    @JESUS.IS.GOD.777 11 місяців тому +140

    Ok that tiny horse and buggy to take them to school was adorable!

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 8 місяців тому

      And it takes them to the grocery store, where they buy milk and ice cream. Har, har, har.

    • @JESUS.IS.GOD.777
      @JESUS.IS.GOD.777 8 місяців тому +4

      @@dougamundson6836 id rather the world look like one big amish town than the trash it has become today. Har har har.

  • @Krebssssssss
    @Krebssssssss 11 місяців тому +396

    The Amish are pacifists. They are against all forms of violence. They’re extremely generous, and go out of their way to help others. Wonderful people, as a whole.

    • @Hamheel21
      @Hamheel21 11 місяців тому

      "Wonderful"...if you're into brainwashing children, oppressing women, and keeping the group dependent on the male elders by keeping the masses ignorant.
      Notice the men bend all the rules when it suits them. It's such a load of hypocrisy

    • @Atom.Storm.
      @Atom.Storm. 11 місяців тому +37

      Which also means that if someone is attacking their relatives they will do nothing to stop it. Pacifism is not a virtue.

    • @Atom.Storm.
      @Atom.Storm. 11 місяців тому +18

      @@B49nope Don't reply until you can construct a coherent sentence. Nevere argue with someone with whom you know nothing about. And never pretend to be erudite online.

    • @robertwalker5521
      @robertwalker5521 11 місяців тому +12

      ​@@Atom.Storm.
      They will come to the side and intervene and attempt to inject reasoning.

    • @petal979
      @petal979 10 місяців тому +9

      His sentence was perfectly coherent. You however did err with {nevere} @@Atom.Storm.

  • @JOLENE2008
    @JOLENE2008 11 місяців тому +19

    nothing wrong with prayers? being with family and supporting family and supporting your community? helping a handful matters🥰 "warm hugs to the Amish"

  • @donulwelling5885
    @donulwelling5885 4 місяці тому +10

    The diffuser in the classroom was a nice touch. Not to mention all the tennis balls so the fancy floor doesn’t get scratched. I’m sure the intentions are good - but nowadays there seems to be quite a double standard. Just me from the outside looking in.

  • @dex216sims
    @dex216sims 11 місяців тому +221

    I remember we visited the Amish people in Geauga County, Ohio for summer camp when I was 9 (I'll be 45 in March). I was struck at how this place, despite being only 40 miles from Cleveland, where we're from, could be so different. It really was like going back in time

    • @Decision_Justice
      @Decision_Justice 11 місяців тому +12

      Didn't it make you feel fortunate you don't have to spend an entire day just to wash clothes? I certainly am grateful for labor-saving devices!

    • @illadelphlife6002
      @illadelphlife6002 11 місяців тому +12

      Right. The air quality is better, the water and food is better and healthier and their family units are amazing and close. Just an awesome society

    • @rencisu9526
      @rencisu9526 11 місяців тому +8

      They have problems and crime,not perfect like some people think

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 11 місяців тому +4

      @@illadelphlife6002 They are close because they have no other options. Being brainwashed is not awesome.

    • @comradeleppi2000
      @comradeleppi2000 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@rencisu9526 ofcourse humans are same everywhere

  • @sross54
    @sross54 8 місяців тому +20

    I respect and enjoy learning from so many different cultures.
    Thanks for sharing.❤

    • @bengeurden1272
      @bengeurden1272 2 місяці тому

      The question arises whether should "respect" all cultures.. some cultures just are toooooo backward and dangerous

  • @joycefan76
    @joycefan76 9 місяців тому +41

    Feeling so peaceful watching their lifestyle. God Bless the Amish.

    • @Shannonbarnesdr1
      @Shannonbarnesdr1 Місяць тому

      i do not like how a lot of amish treat animals or kids, they are abusive - not all mind you, but abuse and cruelty and suffering is commonplace, child abuse , sexual abuse, and spouse abuse is also common, the corruption in communities like this needs to be stopped these people do need a mind set change, and it sounds like it is happening, slowly but surely as for one; they started voting ! and typically the amish do not participate much in the 'secular world'' or the english world as they call it. but now, they are voting. and some amish are speaking out against some of the abuses and all that goes on in a lot of these communities. you can punish and discipline children, and animals, without using physical punishment. if youll do the research you will find that around 70, yes, 70 countries do not allow physical or corporal punishment , and get this: the youth are actually BETTER behaved, more empathetic and kind, there is LESS violence, and LESS crime , as well as less repeat offenders for those who do crime... than what we have in america whether amish, or secular/English world where people are getting physically punished. when people quote where the bible says ''spare the rod spoil the child '' - well, that is grossly misinterpreted and mistranslated. it does not mean to hit or strike, it means to guide, to teach, a good Shepard does hit hit his sheep, he uses his rod to guide, to point, to block the path they dont want the sheep to go. but whether its their kids, spouses, or animals, they treat all living beings with such low value, they do not understand or care that we all have the same emotions that we have, they feel pain, they suffer, they develop ptsd. they can think, they can remember, they bond and love they develop anxiety and depression etc.

  • @victorrelmek2889
    @victorrelmek2889 6 місяців тому +96

    It's not as idyllic as people think. Unfortunately, there is also plenty of abuse that goes on as well. Sexual abuse, lack of education, lack of medical interventions that could save lives, and lack of justice for those abused because they "handle it in the community". They have a great work ethic, they help one another and something can be said about a simple technology free life BUT it's not a perfect life.

    • @irenajovic8117
      @irenajovic8117 4 місяці тому +4

      3:55 , i guess once you loose your teeth you are not alowed to make new , according to their religion 😒

    • @DavidByler-q8k
      @DavidByler-q8k 4 місяці тому +3

      No sexual abusers are brought to justice by the law and yeah we're allowed to get new teeth 😁

    • @irenajovic8117
      @irenajovic8117 4 місяці тому +2

      @@DavidByler-q8k if they are not brought to justice by the law it doesn't mean it' s not happening 😌 woud like to see brand new teeth

    • @DavidByler-q8k
      @DavidByler-q8k 4 місяці тому +6

      @@irenajovic8117 no I meant they are brought to justice by law. And do you want a picture of my teeth. White as snow.😁

    • @tracycraft2971
      @tracycraft2971 4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for saying that! It needs to be more exposed not covered up!

  • @Josh-uf7ws
    @Josh-uf7ws 10 місяців тому +82

    I admire how family and community oriented they are. They truly work as a unit and care about one another. Something I feel like is lacking in 'modern' America, unfortunately.

    • @michellemapp2289
      @michellemapp2289 7 місяців тому +3

      I AM thankful to Amish in Southern Maryland for childhood memories of brief and wonderful meetings as a child

    • @marymatagne8458
      @marymatagne8458 3 місяці тому +1

      Even though our home was eventually sold to the Amish community here in Upstate NY, I didn't find them especially kind or considerate, and the treatment of their horses was deplorable. These animals were worked hard, much as if they were machines, and selling the animals once too old or infirm to horse sales was not uncommon. Every Spring would find a cage in the front of a house with the sign, 'Puppies for Sale'. Sorry to others reading this, but I'm not fan of the Amish

    • @grioulaloula8594
      @grioulaloula8594 2 місяці тому

      @@marymatagne8458You’re correct. They don’t treat their animals well and some run puppy mills.

    • @Shannonbarnesdr1
      @Shannonbarnesdr1 Місяць тому

      i do not like how a lot of amish treat animals or kids, they are abusive - not all mind you, but abuse and cruelty and suffering is commonplace, child abuse , sexual abuse, and spouse abuse is also common, the corruption in communities like this needs to be stopped these people do need a mind set change, and it sounds like it is happening, slowly but surely as for one; they started voting ! and typically the amish do not participate much in the 'secular world'' or the english world as they call it. but now, they are voting. and some amish are speaking out against some of the abuses and all that goes on in a lot of these communities. you can punish and discipline children, and animals, without using physical punishment. if youll do the research you will find that around 70, yes, 70 countries do not allow physical or corporal punishment , and get this: the youth are actually BETTER behaved, more empathetic and kind, there is LESS violence, and LESS crime , as well as less repeat offenders for those who do crime... than what we have in america whether amish, or secular/English world where people are getting physically punished. when people quote where the bible says ''spare the rod spoil the child '' - well, that is grossly misinterpreted and mistranslated. it does not mean to hit or strike, it means to guide, to teach, a good Shepard does hit hit his sheep, he uses his rod to guide, to point, to block the path they dont want the sheep to go. but whether its their kids, spouses, or animals, they treat all living beings with such low value, they do not understand or care that we all have the same emotions that we have, they feel pain, they suffer, they develop ptsd. they can think, they can remember, they bond and love they develop anxiety and depression etc.

  • @JohnRoberts-wk6rf
    @JohnRoberts-wk6rf 8 місяців тому +443

    Teaching respect and behavior at an early age, is what we need a whole lot more of right now.

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal 5 місяців тому +22

      Um, this documentary provided _one_ side of the story. How about the numerous charges of animal cruelty that the Amish are constantly charged with. Child abuse. There is an _entire_ other story here; do NOT deify the Amish.

    • @Magnetik-l4j
      @Magnetik-l4j 5 місяців тому +3

      Yeeeessss right. And its sad. ​@@dpelpal and I think they are uneducated . 😢sad...

    • @Shiny101
      @Shiny101 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@dpelpal I mean, honestly, if "animal cruelty" is the worst thing you can think of, then they have the rest of the country beat by a lot. As far as "child abuse" goes. They have way less than the rest of the country. You people really trying to hate the Amish? Weird move

    • @dpelpal
      @dpelpal 4 місяці тому +14

      @@Shiny101 Animal cruelty and child abuse are serious crimes.

    • @verlindaallen6299
      @verlindaallen6299 3 місяці тому

      Amen John 🙏

  • @michelejones5538
    @michelejones5538 9 місяців тому +46

    I love the Amish people. We have several communities in my state. They are wonderful people. We should have more people like them in this world. Then the world would be a better place.

    • @ОксанаМартиненко-ь1к
      @ОксанаМартиненко-ь1к 2 місяці тому

      А Вам що заважає стати такою гарною людиною- амішем😊, світ стане кращим, якщо ви до них приєднаєтесь 😊😊😊

  • @ruliliru2378
    @ruliliru2378 Місяць тому +1

    Lovely people. May god help you keep your way of life. Much love from Bosnia

  • @mikeweaver79
    @mikeweaver79 11 місяців тому +33

    My parents left the Amish when i was 2 years old. I live in Tusc County Ohio, which Is next To Holmes County, Ohio. One of the largest communities. I speak the language and work with Amish on a daily basis. There are so many different types of Amish and big differences in even in the same communities. For example the last people that were interviewed ( i happen to know) live in Holmes county and are members of the New New Order Church which wouldn’t fellowship with the New Order, Or Old Order, Dan Church or Swartzentruber Amish. Basically the main differences in the different groups are in what they allow with modern conveniences. The Old Order in Holmes County allow E Bikes. The New Order aren’t allowed to use them,but then drive tractors for farming and driving on the road. The New New order would allow electric in there homes, while the Swartzentruber wouldn’t allow indoor plumbing. Huge differences that are hard to explain unless you grow up in the system or in the same area as them. Good People hard working but have the same issues as other people just not quite as exposed to the rest of the chaos that most people live with.

    • @WilliamSantos-cv8rr
      @WilliamSantos-cv8rr 11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the information

    • @nevinmiller9831
      @nevinmiller9831 10 місяців тому

      Are Wayne and Martha your parents?

    • @mikeweaver79
      @mikeweaver79 10 місяців тому +1

      @@nevinmiller9831 indeed

    • @calebalton2084
      @calebalton2084 10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for your comment. The narrator kept referring to them as Old Order Amish, and I kept thinking no ways.
      Their attitudes, housing and clothing were just not that of the Old Order. Close but not it.
      And when that family held hands to say grace before meals in English, that was it, no ways Old Order.

  • @ebaidora-vs6rq
    @ebaidora-vs6rq 10 місяців тому +7

    I love the simple life style of this people, particularly hard work

  • @kathyward1359
    @kathyward1359 11 місяців тому +13

    This was done in such an educational and respectful manner

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana 3 місяці тому +2

    They are loving people and this was interesting. Thank you very much.

  • @keiferwynn
    @keiferwynn 11 місяців тому +51

    My jaw dropped at $400 for a set of shoes for his mare! I pay $80 a set from a young, female non-Amish farrier. When you think about it though, its equivalent to good tires on your car. I don't need to travel seven miles on my horses so an $80 set is fine for them but his mare needs really good tires. And her feet looked healthy! Props to the ones shown for taking good care of their animals 👍

    • @barbaratardy9788
      @barbaratardy9788 11 місяців тому +7

      Me too, those tires were very expensive too. I think he said $1600.00. Wow

    • @DermotMurphy-v9e
      @DermotMurphy-v9e 7 місяців тому +1

      $400 is bonkers for four shoes. I'm at €70 in Ireland for an excellent job. Maybe its $400 per year?

    • @RoryHilburn
      @RoryHilburn 4 місяці тому

      Yeah you don't see any horse retirement pastures. They treat old horses like we treat an old tire​@@wendydawson2053

    • @JesusIsKing8876
      @JesusIsKing8876 Місяць тому

      ​@@DermotMurphy-v9ein Canada front shoes for my horse was $375. Every 6 weeks

  • @Nikotastik
    @Nikotastik 11 місяців тому +514

    I’m sure 99% of the Amish are wonderful people. My concern is for those who may be abused and have no way out. Divorce isn’t allowed, and excommunication is literally giving up their entire community and family. With little education, it would be difficult to make it on the outside world.

    • @TheRockkickass
      @TheRockkickass 11 місяців тому +33

      Why do you care? They’re not you

    • @matthewluck9077
      @matthewluck9077 11 місяців тому +240

      @@TheRockkickass it’s important to care for others more than yourself. This is a genuine concern for anybody anywhere, including in the Amish community where certain cultural elements restrict freedoms and possibly even safety.

    • @TheRockkickass
      @TheRockkickass 11 місяців тому +10

      @@matthewluck9077and that effects your life how?

    • @johnpaulherrera703
      @johnpaulherrera703 11 місяців тому +192

      ​@@TheRockkickass I don't know how to explain to you that you should have empathy for other people.

    • @dontsleeponyourstomach
      @dontsleeponyourstomach 11 місяців тому +4

      Only as difficult as it is for everyone else

  • @dr_gimpy
    @dr_gimpy 8 місяців тому +11

    We have Amish up here in Canada as well primarily in the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario. I lived in an Amish/Mennonite area in the Waterloo area of Ontario. It's such a beautiful lifestyle.

  • @Tatteddaddydc
    @Tatteddaddydc 11 місяців тому +155

    Beautiful documentary. As an American, we have these liberties to live like the Amish do. They make some amazing quilts, too.

    • @timholder6825
      @timholder6825 11 місяців тому +13

      If the Amish had their way those liberties would be gone. Puritans impose, they don't tolerate. That's why the Mayflower went to America. It wasn't, contrary to American mythology, because they were being persecuted. It was because, after the restoration, with the Puritans no longer in power (Oliver Cromwell's ilk) they weren't allowed to persecute others (non puritanical enough) anymore.

    • @Tatteddaddydc
      @Tatteddaddydc 11 місяців тому +19

      @@timholder6825 in America, we have religious freedom. Obviously, you're not American.

    • @casdragon_5939
      @casdragon_5939 11 місяців тому +8

      they're also responsible for most of the puppy mills in the US and feeding horses into the slaughter houses . . . but yeah amazing lmao

    • @Tatteddaddydc
      @Tatteddaddydc 11 місяців тому +1

      @casdragon_5939 I said their quilts were amazing, and that's all..

    • @RCenal
      @RCenal 11 місяців тому +7

      ​@@timholder6825well that's just a lie
      Here we are
      With them so you can quit your ignorance

  • @tamisanlatherow3103
    @tamisanlatherow3103 11 місяців тому +289

    The fact that you could see their faces and they were willing to talk on camera means these communities were progressive in their beliefs.

    • @1699ArunjeetSINGH
      @1699ArunjeetSINGH 11 місяців тому +12

      TRUE , there are more like old European tradition.

    • @mr.fahrenheit7009
      @mr.fahrenheit7009 11 місяців тому +4

      Not really

    • @riptoff433
      @riptoff433 11 місяців тому +26

      It is we who have regressed.
      The Amish people have remained normal.

    • @JillRhoads
      @JillRhoads 11 місяців тому +27

      Agreed. Some of the groups dont allow their pictures to be taken at all.

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco 11 місяців тому

      The Amish lifestyle wouldn't work without "The English"@@riptoff433

  • @Jwizzy1550
    @Jwizzy1550 11 місяців тому +103

    I never grew up Amish but my family lived within the community. It was a hard adjustment into the community as the Amish family was broken and we ended up buying one of their houses. We went to church with them and hung out with the younger kids. I absolutely loved it. To not have technology and grow with them. We still went to public school and of course had internet and cars but it was a good experience to have as a child.

    • @puccipower
      @puccipower 11 місяців тому +2

      what state was that in?

    • @Jwizzy1550
      @Jwizzy1550 11 місяців тому +2

      @@puccipower Montana.

    • @luisdanielmesa
      @luisdanielmesa 11 місяців тому

      yeah nah

    • @davidfleig848
      @davidfleig848 11 місяців тому

      ​@Jwizzy1550 which community in Montana and what time period? Did you know the Chupps?

    • @Jwizzy1550
      @Jwizzy1550 11 місяців тому

      @@davidfleig848 no I didn’t. We lived around the miller family. In Libby Montana. They have a UA-cam channel for their houses. Meadowlark log homes.

  • @QuickCravingsRecipes
    @QuickCravingsRecipes 3 місяці тому +2

    I went to visit an Amish community for my middle school trip in Pennsylvania back in 2014. It was a wonderful experience!

  • @zhaneshiafrance6190
    @zhaneshiafrance6190 9 місяців тому +13

    I admire the Amish community so much Ohio born and raised and its always beautiful seeing their homes, farms, craftmanship and way of life in general. The beliefs and traditions are 100% worth preserving and protecting, anyone who isn't Amish benefits from their work and skills and we could benefit a lot more if we were as committed to our own communities and well being.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 8 місяців тому

      Along with their tractors and electric fences. I have seen this in Indiana, so I am NOT guessing.

  • @evanmcarthur3067
    @evanmcarthur3067 11 місяців тому +58

    Great I’m glad people can live like this and exist!!
    They balance and harmonize the world.

  • @johncconnolly1
    @johncconnolly1 11 місяців тому +27

    This is the best documentary on the Amish that I have ever seen, and I have watched many.

  • @arzuzeynalova2540
    @arzuzeynalova2540 Місяць тому

    Ooo Edna and her family,they are so kind and seem so sincerely to me

  • @monicaperez2843
    @monicaperez2843 11 місяців тому +44

    My German grandmother had the two ropes connected by a wheel between her house and her neighbor's house. She and her neighbor both used the clothes line.

  • @lindamoore9729
    @lindamoore9729 10 місяців тому +15

    This was so interesting and well done! We had a home built by the Amish here in Ontario, Canada where Simon built the house on his property and transported it to our land about six miles away. It was a solidly built home and because he was 2 weeks longer in completing it, he insisted on giving us money back. That was so very, very impressive. The house was built on two long steel beams which fit into the basement window wells after being lifted up by two cranes. It was a site to see!! Amazing!!

  • @geinikan1kan
    @geinikan1kan 11 місяців тому +71

    I lived in a village in Upstate NY for a short time. The only traffic jams were 2 or 3 cars lined up behind an Amish carriage. You can’t pas them. Best Gouda I ever ate bought from an Amish woman at the weekend market. She’d make sure to give you your 2 pennies change. Lovely doc.

    • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
      @frederickmuhlbauer9477 11 місяців тому +1

      Slow down and enjoy the view

    • @pamvoss1787
      @pamvoss1787 9 місяців тому

      why can't you pass them? I live in a area heavily populated with Mennonites. We pass them on their buggies all the time (obviously when no cars are coming and we drive on the opposite side of the road to try and get as far away as possible so we don't spook the horses)

    • @geinikan1kan
      @geinikan1kan 9 місяців тому +1

      @@pamvoss1787 As I understand it, this is the law in NY.

  • @PureAmishLiving
    @PureAmishLiving 2 дні тому

    This documentary gives such an insightful look into the Amish way of life. It's fascinating how they maintain a strong sense of community and tradition while navigating the modern world around them. The commitment to simplicity, self-sufficiency, and faith is truly inspiring.

  • @CynthiaWright-h7e
    @CynthiaWright-h7e 10 місяців тому +46

    I’m not Amish but I have started going by a lot of their ways and my stress level and health have vastly improved they absolutely know what they are doing

    • @கோபிசுதாகர்
      @கோபிசுதாகர் 3 місяці тому +2

      Yet you're on UA-cam😂 is pretty hard to go without technology these days

    • @brooklynelizabeth1370
      @brooklynelizabeth1370 3 місяці тому +4

      ⁠@@கோபிசுதாகர் what are you yapping about they literally said they’re not amish, so yeah they can be on youtube lol

  • @southerngirl7099
    @southerngirl7099 11 місяців тому +165

    I am Amish! New order ! And I love the way these ppl responded and the way they answered the questions ! There are many diff styles of Amish and some ppl treat it as a culture others are concerned about their faith ! However the Amish way isn't the only way,but I am thankful I grew up In an Amish christain home ! Thankyou for documenting this !😊

    • @ensyw5971
      @ensyw5971 11 місяців тому +28

      Lucky. I wish I grew up amish aswell. I dont think they struggle with depression, hookup culture or rampant suicides. If you ask me, the amish way of life is the way that life is truly meant to be lived.

    • @helloeveryone540
      @helloeveryone540 11 місяців тому +8

      I love the purity and sophistication that characterize Amish women, and I hope to marry an Amish girl
      Can anyone tell where and how to find Amish woman?

    • @ibrahimtatlises8
      @ibrahimtatlises8 11 місяців тому +5

      I love to live with Amish

    • @MiguelPinto-k9i
      @MiguelPinto-k9i 11 місяців тому +18

      @@ensyw5971 What about all the ex-Amish that left the lifestyle, there are thousand upon thousands that has left the Amish culture...why?

    • @charsiu_808
      @charsiu_808 11 місяців тому +3

      I'm actually very surprised..pleasantly surprised

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 11 місяців тому +75

    It was a wonderful documentary and thrilled watching documentary about Amish communities in the USA..they adopting theirs previous traditional and theirs religions believes..thank you an excellent DW documentary channel.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  11 місяців тому +3

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!

  • @haleigh7592
    @haleigh7592 25 днів тому +2

    Grew up around Amish and always felt bad for them thinking they were lacking the freedoms we have…. and in some ways they do, but the older I’ve gotten the more I’ve realized they’re not missing anything at all! They have it all figured out, solid family & community values, education built on faith and actual life skills. Work ethic unmatched! Amazing people

  • @FreemanJoe1968
    @FreemanJoe1968 11 місяців тому +29

    This summer I took my boys on a Canadian road trip. I remember about 4 or 5 hours north of Toronto i was watching a man with a 4 horse team harvesting a field. My boys were from 12 , 16, 17 and they had had no interest in that lifestyle. As a 55:year old man i found it extremely intriguing living that lifestyle. Being born and raised in a big city Toronto i find the little things so interesting. Just seeing a horse and buggy sign was practically alien to me. I have to admit I didn't know if they were old or new Amish or mininites. They look all the same to me, and I wish I had a few minutes to talk to some of them. If you live in the USA or Canada taking a road trip would be your best vacation ever. The landscape from Saskatchewan pararies to Alberta badlands and the mountains in British Columbia. But the best was when me and achilldhhood buddy went to the Dawson City Yukon. We panned for gold on a gold trip. The moose, grizzly bears we saw there and never mind the wild life in BC like big horn sheep and all types of deers.. Im glad i took thousands of pictures. It was the best vacation i ever been on. Its nice going to a all inclusive resort but that gets boring really fast. Take a road try and meet the different ways of life in your own country. One day I hope to meet a true Amish and see how they live

  • @nanairomiso
    @nanairomiso 11 місяців тому +29

    It's interesting to see comments about people enjoying pretty simple but core concepts of Amish community like just knowing your neighbors/community, being altruistic as opposed to selfish or individualistic. You can implement these concepts in your own daily life just as easily folks. Check out local community organizations in your neighborhood. Try talking to your neighbors. Volunteer. Everything in moderation. Just be kind.

    • @blairmackenzie898
      @blairmackenzie898 11 місяців тому +1

      It’s crazy to me that it’s even a hard thing for most people to conceptualize.

    • @nanairomiso
      @nanairomiso 11 місяців тому

      @@skyyyrose If they Amish have a problem in their community, I'm sure they take steps to resolve it. Like they said in the documentary, they're not without their bad apples. I think the more proactive step would be to figure out ways to rebuild trust in your community first.

    • @nanairomiso
      @nanairomiso 11 місяців тому

      @@skyyyrose that's a very interesting jump you just made. I'm an American that's been living in Japan for 13 years. We have a pretty thriving international community that works with local institutions to make sure everyone can live safely, regardless of culture. I think ppl working together has less to do with multicultural bureaucracy (though I am curious as to what kind of bureaucracy this is? After living in both the states and Japan, I can really think of any examples), and more to do with a willingness to work with others for the betterment of all. But that's just what I've learned from experience I suppose.

  • @fintan9218
    @fintan9218 11 місяців тому +75

    I love how everything in that grocery store is natural and in a clear bag so you can actually see it.

    • @firstlast9292
      @firstlast9292 11 місяців тому +6

      Anyone avoiding GMO would never be able to explain what GMO is, and actually be right.

    • @Mahbu
      @Mahbu 11 місяців тому

      @@firstlast9292 Yeah. Reality is most food is genetically modified. Bananas, strawberries, corn. If your idea of "GMO" is a cartoonishly complex lab where mad scientists inject stuff with nondescript glowing chemicals? This is off base and out of touch. Selective breeding is arguably adjacent or related to GMOs, if not a form of GMO. . . and has been practiced for thousands of years to produce desirable crops and desirable, domesticated animals.

    • @Decision_Justice
      @Decision_Justice 11 місяців тому +1

      Food goes bad quicker when it is in a clear bag, being more exposed to sunlight. Also it's much easier for bugs to pierce a single layer of plastic packaging. I'm grateful for modern packaging that delivers to us clean, safe food devoid of bugs.

    • @magnem1043
      @magnem1043 10 місяців тому

      its fun and games til the microplastic causes everyone allergies and constant immunity issues because the body is constantly activated against stuff that wont perish biologically

    • @fintan9218
      @fintan9218 10 місяців тому

      @@magnem1043 basically everything is already packaged in plastic, as you may know theres barely anything we can do about that since microplastics are already in everyones body and in water supply.

  • @saigechastain4850
    @saigechastain4850 17 днів тому +3

    i love this documentary dont get me wrong, but i wish they gave that golden lab more screentime. absolutely adorable

  • @ABC-48483
    @ABC-48483 11 місяців тому +23

    Lots of Amish where I live, they always have the top notch products. High respect for them

    • @youcaniknowit4904
      @youcaniknowit4904 11 місяців тому

      welcome to being organic baby!!1 agriculture!!

  • @TwilightWolfSpirit
    @TwilightWolfSpirit 11 місяців тому +8

    Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary...Bravo DW! And thanks to the Amish for sharing. :)

  • @nylecacaddick8776
    @nylecacaddick8776 11 місяців тому +6

    Thank you so much in sharing the history and ways of life of the Amish society...

  • @monicawhite5352
    @monicawhite5352 6 місяців тому +2

    Loved the comment, what you teach them from a young age stays with them for life. So very true and SO VERY IMPORTANT!

  • @AlinaU56
    @AlinaU56 7 місяців тому +26

    We took immersive tour in PA and I’ve never seen such sweet people; kids are so hardworking and have open heart❤️

  • @sousou2231
    @sousou2231 11 місяців тому +10

    Thank you for sharing the Amish story

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu 11 місяців тому +61

    The Amish likely suffered the least of any group during the Covid lockdowns. Excellent social network, self sufficient, not hampered by any loss of technology.

    • @mkwy8782
      @mkwy8782 11 місяців тому

      There were many, many Covid deaths among the Amish...just very difficult to track.

    • @ChrisJohannsen
      @ChrisJohannsen 11 місяців тому

      America didnt haven't lockdowns lmao. It was like two weeks of restaurants being closed.
      And they also died in higher numbers from covid.

    • @LS-ei7xk
      @LS-ei7xk 11 місяців тому +1

      Did they get vaccinated, or did they feel it wasn't necessary because they had little contact with "the outside world" ? Just curious, and don't have time to research it, right now. Do they believe in vaccinations in general?

    • @_tkcsa_
      @_tkcsa_ 11 місяців тому

      ​@LS-ei7xk I haven't done any research but I believe they don't get vaccinated, I could be wrong tho

    • @nette9836
      @nette9836 11 місяців тому +9

      Our hospitals in Lancaster county were packed with Amish and Mennonites during the pandemic...so, no, I think not.

  • @erlindadelapena9510
    @erlindadelapena9510 7 місяців тому +10

    I wish to experience the Amish life. It’s humble,simple , down to earth. The Amish people seems to be happy and peaceful. Love to watch this video. God bless the Amish people.👍❤️🙏

    • @lcaceci43
      @lcaceci43 5 місяців тому +5

      You want to experience the Amish life? Okay! Trun in your car keys, your cellphone, your radio, your TV, your Netflix, your Amazon account, your computer, etc. Spend a great deal of time in prayer and only read the bible. Let's see how long you last!

    • @HIM_83
      @HIM_83 Місяць тому

      They also treat women as second class citizen.
      You want that?

  • @bluewater7211
    @bluewater7211 11 місяців тому +30

    I am a builder and have build lots of homes and all kinds of things and seeing the house they were building.
    Wow.. I would say they are incredible builders.
    Super clean cuts and everything looked beautiful.
    All day I see cheaply built million dollar houses being built and you can tell the difference.
    I'm a good builder and take pride in my work.. you can see they are at a level I expected from them honestly. Lol.
    There's this thought in my head about them.
    They work so hard and they take massive pride in a job done correctly.
    Probably sone of the most respected people. For the most part everyone in the world understand that they don't hurt or bother anyone. And in turn basically nobody bugs them. I'm sure there's some times but for the most part they are respected fully by everyone.
    Where I live in Canada it's hutterite and Mennonite.
    No Amish..
    I 100% admire and respect there ways of living.
    Not easy in our ways of easy that's for sure.

    • @jenniferibarra7737
      @jenniferibarra7737 10 місяців тому +2

      Build me a house please

    • @bluewater7211
      @bluewater7211 10 місяців тому

      @jenniferibarra7737 hahaha its funny you say that.
      Are you on Vancouver Island. If so .. I'll have a look at the plans and see about permits. Depending on the area lol.
      I have a feeling your not near me though.
      I do know it's getting hard to find a company to build or even look at your proposal if it's unclear 1.2 million right now.
      I'm definitely not concerned with it being at a certain price point.
      I'm sure you can find a contractor in your area if you try.
      If its a raw land and want a house on I it's going to be a process and cost .. and take a bit of time but is a thing to do.
      I'm just kinda saying sure. If your on the island but I don't normally take contract anywhere but here .. or in general Canada and British Columbia.

    • @iamgroot4706
      @iamgroot4706 10 місяців тому

      ​@@jenniferibarra7737 I pray to God that you'll find all the help you need in life, Amen.

  • @japeri171
    @japeri171 11 місяців тому +258

    I would certainly have a hard time fitting into their lifestyle(after all,it's not easy to let go of the technology I've been used to for decades).But even so,I admire them and I think it's the healthiest lifestyle physically and mentally.

    • @ridgemondhigh4891
      @ridgemondhigh4891 11 місяців тому +1

      @@patriciacole8773 Especially in Loma Linda, California --- a Blue Zone, along with Nicoya, Costa Rica; Sardiania, Italy; Ikaria, Greece; Okinawa, Japan.

    • @patriciacole8773
      @patriciacole8773 11 місяців тому

      @@ridgemondhigh4891 Happy Sabbath 😊 May I share my favorite yt ministry showing Bible prophecy fulfilling in current world events/ present Truth?

    • @OanhSchlesinger
      @OanhSchlesinger 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ridgemondhigh4891what is a blue zone?

    • @charlesyoung2530
      @charlesyoung2530 11 місяців тому +11

      You don't miss what you never had.I think they have a beautiful life.The vast majority of the country lived like the Amish not so long ago.

    • @Turkana-omo-marsabit
      @Turkana-omo-marsabit 11 місяців тому +2

      It's hard life no time to rest
      They can't even see this documentary ​@charlesyoung2530

  • @BrunO-dy9ro
    @BrunO-dy9ro 11 місяців тому +7

    Im really glad i found this channel. So much to watch i cant wait.

  • @lanudeineineng
    @lanudeineineng Місяць тому +1

    I enjoyed watching this video.
    I love the way they lived and their life style

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!

  • @claymack1109
    @claymack1109 10 місяців тому +125

    Im not against getting a higher education but i honestly think you can learn more outside of the classroom then you do in it. Life is the best teacher

    • @glidkomer
      @glidkomer 10 місяців тому +2

      Of course

    • @dyriten
      @dyriten 10 місяців тому +3

      Yes. as long as you arent sitting at home allday long

    • @asmith8973
      @asmith8973 10 місяців тому

      I agree, my husband and I are both high school dropouts and have a very successful business for the last 35 years.
      When my daughter graduated from college it was hard to find a job in her field because they wanted someone who had 2 or more years experience.

    • @virginiasoskin9082
      @virginiasoskin9082 9 місяців тому +1

      I am a native of SE PA, Amish country. I have read stories in the PA newspapers about Amish kids who wanted to go to college and that was severely frowned upon. Boys are expected to farm or go into construction trades, and women to get married and have a LOT of children to be free labor for the family from an early age -- kids go to school until they are 13 and that is IT, just like my grandma did, though she was PA German but not Amish. Then she was expected to help out at her father's home til she married. It took another generation for her son to go to college and my Mother, her daughter to get secretarial training. Amish kids who want to go to college are often semi-adopted by those in the outside neighborhoods who can either pay for the kid to go, or help them apply and get grants they won't have to pay back. An Amish boy who wants to be a veterinarian, an engineer, an agronomist, or a girl who wants to be an ER nurse, a doctor, a chemist or biologist -- forget it. That ain't happening because they have had so little science and know so little about how society works that they have no IDEA of the options open to teens. And what about those boys and girls who are LGBTQ and are expected to marry in heterosexual marriages?? They often end up leaving the culture, committing suicide, or marrying and suffering depression for decades. It's really sickening and these kids are basically lost to society --- all their possibilities are closed and our society suffers that loss of intelligence, talent and research possibilities.

    • @claymack1109
      @claymack1109 9 місяців тому

      ​@@dyritenno no....I mean graduate high school and get a job. But I've learned alot since then and I'm only 37 and I've matured alot to

  • @Zanne11
    @Zanne11 10 місяців тому +55

    The Amish approach to helping their community is wonderful. It reminded me of "Ubuntu" in South Africa - "I am; because we are."

  • @PatriciaAShelton-no6cq
    @PatriciaAShelton-no6cq 10 місяців тому +7

    Much respect to these communities.

  • @FloridaLadyGardener
    @FloridaLadyGardener 4 місяці тому +1

    Years ago, I remember seeing Amish families accompanying patients at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. What stood out was that a small community was there for the patient. It was special to see their love and support.

  • @johnransom1146
    @johnransom1146 11 місяців тому +50

    I drove for the Amish in Norwich Ontario. There are lots of Amish in Canada. Mostly Ontario. Besides business, I’d drive them to the train station, grocery shopping, appointments and when someone died I’d drive them around to let people know. Even late at night. These Amish were even more old order. No solar panels but the guys always to have a secret cell phone. They have a much heavier accent than the American ones. They won’t use our free healthcare. But even if you pay it’s much cheaper than the USA. A week with an infant in an incubator with the mother staying to feed was $5,000 cdn. They don’t believe in any form of insurance. They help each other out if a barn burns down. There are no mirrors, photos or buttons on dresses. They are vain. I found women have their own domain and small business. I bought milk to make cheese, butter, eggs, preserves, fruit and vegetables, baked goods. All that money was hers. Sewing as well. Like the lady at the end said, they do have social problems. And they do smoke and drink. The men just hide it from the women and the’white beards’. They did some construction for me and if an old man came down the road all the power tools and radio disappeared.

    • @Valmiki168
      @Valmiki168 11 місяців тому +3

      We call them Mennonites in Canada.

    • @johnransom1146
      @johnransom1146 11 місяців тому +1

      No that’s incorrect. There are several anabaptist religions in Canada. One is the Mennonites, there are Amish, there are Doekoboers and Hutterite too. @@Valmiki168

    • @pamvoss1787
      @pamvoss1787 9 місяців тому

      I live in area heavily populated with mennonites. The majority attend school with the english. I'm pretty sure they do use our free healthcare. Any time I go to the doctors office there are a ton of mennonites in there (unless they pay out of pocket?)

    • @pamvoss1787
      @pamvoss1787 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Valmiki168amish and mennonite are not the same. They are close but not the same. Amish are a touch more strict than mennonites

    • @texaspatty4697
      @texaspatty4697 4 місяці тому

      There is a strange double standard, as I see it. They forbid technology at home, but machines and tools are used by men, out in the work world. If their wives knew, they would want tools and machines, too, and also the convenience and entertainment afforded by cell phones and radios.