Technically, no. All of the old order amish moved to North America, however, there are some beachy amish settlements still in Europe. Although beachy amish are very different from old order amish.
No, Berlin is the capital city of Germany. It is not Amish.
There are no Old Order / New Order Amish remaining in Europe. There is a Beachy community that left America and has established itself in Ireland. They Beachy were a divison off the Old Order Amish that chose to modernize.
There are Amish in Puerto Rico. However, I don't know of any hispanic Amish.
Most come from Switzerland or Germany.
the ancestral homeland of the Amish is Switzerland. The language that they spoke (and still speak) is a type of German. The Amish began to migrate to Colonial America and settled first among the large German speaking population in the middle colonies. The Amish themselves consider the name "Amish" as referring to their religious views; so to them the question would be like asking "Are Lutherans German?" Actually they are from southern Germany and northern Switzerland.
Yes there is an Amish community near Chalmette
not if you are amish.
The Amish have all the rights as any other American of any other religion.
The Amish originated in German speaking portions of Switzerland, and in Germany. Because the German word for "German" is "deutsch," many English-speaking Americans misheard or mispronounced the word when the Amish spoke it and called them "Dutch." Thus the ongoing confusion between German and Dutch origins for this group.
The main sacred place for the Amish is in their homes, where church service is held.
Yes...I you have any doubt, watch "Breaking Amish" on TLC.
You can put any letter,except a, in front of the A and it will rhyme with Amish. An example would be be Bamish.