How do the Amish punish crime?

The Amish primarily handle internal transgressions through church discipline, with shunning (Meidung) being the most severe community-imposed punishment. However, serious crimes, such as sexual assault or violence, are subject to the U.S. legal system and law enforcement intervention.


What happens if an Amish person commits a crime?

When crimes such as domestic violence and sexual crimes are committed, they are generally reported to church officials who then attempt to handle these situations on their own. It is not until the crime is so severe or has occurred on multiple occasions that eventually law enforcement becomes involved.

Do Amish men use condoms?

Therefore, the use of condoms by Amish men is strictly forbidden and condemned in most, if not all, Amish communities.


How many wifes can Amish have?

Amish men can only have one wife at a time, as polygamy (having multiple wives) is not practiced, and divorce is generally not allowed, making marriages monogamous lifelong commitments, though widowers can remarry within their community, often to an older single woman or a widow for companionship or family formation. 

Do Amish get social security numbers?

No, most Amish people do not get Social Security Numbers (SSNs) because they are religiously exempt from paying into the system and receiving benefits, filing IRS Form 4029 to opt out; however, this exemption creates issues for tax credits like the Child Tax Credit, and while they are exempt from paying, some business owners must still pay for employees, and the government may assign SSNs for administrative control, although the Amish usually don't use them for personal reasons.
 


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Do Amish ladies wear bras?

Yes, most Amish women wear bras, but they are typically plain, functional cotton styles (not lacy or fancy), and in some very conservative communities, a hand-sewn alternative garment might be used instead of a store-bought bra for modesty and nursing needs. The specific undergarments vary by community, but the general principle is simplicity and practicality, not adornment. 

What is the average income of an Amish person?

Amish annual incomes vary widely, from modest earnings for farmers (around $40k-$50k) to significant wealth for successful business owners (millions), with many earning in the $40,000 to $75,000 range, especially in thriving enterprises like furniture, construction, and manufacturing, though figures are hard to pin down due to lack of public reporting. Their income depends heavily on their occupation, with business success often leading to wealth, which is reinvested rather than spent on lavish displays, notes DutchCrafters and Quora users.
 

What must an Amish bride do on her wedding night?

On their wedding night, an Amish woman spends her first night as a wife in her parents' home, often with playful pranks from friends, before helping with cleanup the next day, as the "honeymoon" involves visiting relatives to receive gifts, not a separate trip. The evening involves celebration, but the focus is on community and preparation for starting their new life, often living with parents initially. 


Is inbreeding common in Amish?

Yes, the Amish practice a form of inbreeding, or more accurately, endogamy (marrying within their closed community), which leads to higher rates of genetic relatedness and the increased prevalence of specific genetic conditions, as they descend from a small group of founders with limited gene flow from outsiders. While they avoid close cousin marriage (first cousins), their limited pool of marriage partners, due to cultural isolation, means many marriages are between second or third cousins, increasing the chance of recessive disorders appearing, like Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (dwarfism with extra fingers). 

How do Amish deal with periods?

Amish women manage periods using traditional, reusable methods like cloth pads (often homemade rags) for absorption, similar to historical practices before modern disposables, focusing on resourcefulness and cleanliness by washing and reusing them, while also relying on family planning through calendar-based fertility awareness to avoid pregnancy, reflecting their simple, faith-based lifestyle. 

Are Amish men circumcised?

It depends on the community. We are currently working with a Mennonite community and all the boys that have been born were circumcised. There is an Amish community downstate that doesn't circumcise. So it really depends on the community as to what they practice.


What do Amish use instead of toilet paper?

Amish people traditionally use simple, reusable items like old rags or cloth, alongside readily available natural materials such as leaves, corn cobs, or even newspaper pages, often seeing manufactured toilet paper as an unnecessary luxury, though some progressive groups do use it. Their choices reflect resourcefulness, simplicity, and waste reduction, with reusable cloths being washed and reused for hygiene.
 

Do Amish men wear underpants?

Yes, most Amish men wear underwear, typically simple, practical styles like boxers or briefs, similar to store-bought basic cotton ones, though some very traditional groups might have rules against them or prefer homemade versions, with a focus on modesty and plainness rather than modern, fancy designs. 

Why do Amish remove their teeth?

Amish people sometimes have teeth removed, often by unlicensed local "dentists," to avoid the high costs of modern dental care, view dentures as a simpler, cheaper solution, or as a cultural practice (like a rite of passage or pre-marriage), but this is often due to poverty, isolation from mainstream healthcare, and traditional practices, leading to poor oral health and reliance on extractions rather than fillings or crowns. 


What are the Amish forbidden to do?

As part of their Ordnung, Old Order Amish forbid owning automobiles; tapping electricity from public utility lines; owning televisions, radios, or personal computers; attending high school or college; joining the military; and initiating divorce. All Amish groups expect men and women to wear prescribed clothing.

How do Mennonites discipline their children?

In the course of systematic factual description of the social life of a rural community of Weaverland Mennonites in New York state, Lee notes that corporal punishment is a routine method for disciplining children, the “standard remedy” at home and in the parochial school.

What is the pretzel syndrome in Amish?

"Pretzel syndrome" (also known as PMSE or Polyhydramnios, Megalencephaly, Symptomatic Epilepsy syndrome), is a rare genetic disorder found primarily in Old Order Mennonite/Amish communities, causing severe infantile epilepsy, developmental delays, and a distinctive "pretzel-like" posture due to very flexible joints and weak muscles. It's caused by mutations in the LYK5/STRADA gene, leading to uncontrolled cell growth signaling (mTORC1), resulting in brain malformations, large head size (megalencephaly), and other issues like polyhydramnios (excess amniotic fluid) during pregnancy. 


Do Amish girls get pregnant during Rumspringa?

Rumspringa is a period that begins at age sixteen and ends with the promise of baptism, during this period young Amish are exposed to the outside world. Another problem the Amish community faces during the Rumspringa period is unexpected pregnancy.

What is the obesity rate for the Amish?

Only 4% of Amish are obese compared to 31% of Americans! Professor Thomas Sanders, the director of the Nutrition, Food & Health Research Centre at King's College London and joint author of You Don't Have to Diet!, says: “We've become sedentary. We sit at our desks all day, then go home and watch TV.

Who does the bride sleep with the night before?

A: There is no right or wrong answer to whether the bride should sleep with the groom the night before the wedding. Some couples prefer to spend the night apart to build anticipation for the big day, while others feel more comfortable and relaxed staying together.


Why is celery important in Amish weddings?

Jars of celery are set out on tables for decoration. Celery sprouting in the garden is a sign of hope. It's a sign of a young woman's faith that she will soon have a home of her own and then a family. It means that she, above all others, is the chosen bride.

How do Amish sleep together before marriage?

Bundling, or tarrying, is the traditional practice of wrapping a couple together in a bed, sometimes with a board between the two of them, usually as a part of courting behavior.

What's the average lifespan of an Amish man?

Amish men's average lifespan is similar to the general U.S. population, around the low 70s to low 80s, but historical data suggests they lived longer, and recent studies indicate they may still outlive non-Amish men in certain regions, potentially due to lifestyle, genetics (like a rare longevity gene in one group), and lower rates of certain diseases after age 40, though this isn't universal across all Amish communities. 


Do Amish people fly on planes?

Yes, Amish people can and sometimes do fly on planes, especially for emergencies, business, or connecting with distant family, though it's generally discouraged for leisure as it's seen as too "worldly" or luxurious; however, New Order Amish groups are more likely to permit air travel for various reasons, while most traditional Amish use other transport like trains or vans for long distances.