Amish assimilation in the United States

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December 14, 2014

 

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Most of the members who remained in Europe rejoined the Mennonites. Few Amish congregations existed by 1900. On 1937-JAN-17, the last Amish congregation -- in Ixheim, Germany -- merged with their local Mennonite group and became the Zweibrucken Mennonite Church. The Amish no longer existed in Europe as an organized group (Robinson, 2004)...
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The most distinctive belief of the Amish is reflected in the Bible verse "Be ye not conformed to the world," meaning that one should separate oneself in one's appearance and practices from the mainstream of society, conforming instead as well as possible to Biblical tradition. The Amish do not collect social security, unemployment insurance, or welfare...
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