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  1. Plain and Amish: An Alternative to Modern Pessimism by Bernd G. Langin, 1994-05
  2. The Gentle People: A Portrait of the Amish by James A. Warner, Donald M. Denlinger, 1982-09
  3. Holmespun: An Intimate Portrait of an Amish and Mennonite Community by Laura Hurwitz, 2002-08-30
  4. Religion und Naturwissenschaft in Kampf und Frieden: Ein geschichtlicher Rückblick by August Pfannkuche, 2001-12-13
  5. Amish Children Across America by John M. Zielinski, 1987-08
  6. Through My Eyes the Amish Way by Phyllis K. Kult, 1986-10-01
  7. Die Geheimlehre in der Christlichen Religion nach den Erklärungen von Meister Eckhart by Franz Hartmann, 2003-01-20
  8. Among the Amish by Melvin J. Horst, Elmer Lewis Smith, 1959-06
  9. Out of the Past: Amish Traditon and Faith (Celebrating America) by Mary Ann McDonald, 1998-11-01
  10. Cookbook From Amish Kitchens: Casseroles (Cookbooks from Amish Kitchens) by Phillis Pellman Good, 1969-12-31
  11. Rosanna of the Amish by Joseph W. Yoder,
  12. Plain Secrets: An Outsider among the Amish by Joe Mackall, 2008-06-15
  13. Delicious Amish Recipes (People's Place Booklet, No. 5.) by Phillis Pellman Good, 1969-12-31
  14. The Amish Schools of Indiana by Stephen Bowers Harroff, 2004-04-21

41. Cyndi's List - Mennonite
It traces the history of the amish religion and provides a glimpse into the livesof Illinois Amish. Joslin s Dr. Shuldiner Works with Amish on Diabetes and
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    • The first museum in Illinois dedicated to the Amish culture. It traces the history of the Amish religion and provides a glimpse into the lives of Illinois Amish.
    • Online article regarding the Amish community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and studies of the genetic origins of diabetes.
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    • An extensive, categorized bibliography of resources from the web site of Tim Janzen. Includes references for Canada, United States, Russia, Prussia, Netherlands, Latin America, Internet, General, Software and more.

42. United States V. Thomas, CR 87-62, 87-64
school attendance law as applied to members of the amish religion. the extensive evidence that had been presented regarding the amish religion,
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v. SCOTT M. GALINDEZ, Criminal No. 87-60 STEPHEN SEMPLE, Criminal No. 87-61 WILLIAM THOMAS, Criminal No. 87-62 PHILLIP JOSEPH, Criminal No. 87-63 ELLEN B. THOMAS, Criminal No. 87-64 MOTION TO RECONSIDER
Comes now the United States, by and through its attorney, the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, and respectfully requests the Court to reconsider its ruling of April 23, 1987, dismissing the above-entitled cases, and to hold a hearing on this request. As grounds therefor, the United States states as follows.
All of the defendants in this case were charged with camping in Lafayette Park on December 22, 1986, in violation of 36 C.F.R. 7.96(i). On April 23, 1987, this Court held a pretrial hearing, among other things, to resolve motions filed by the defendants. Accordingly, the Court ruled on a number of motions that had been timely filed by defendants William Thomas and Ellen Thomas (and in which the other defendants joined upon invitation by the Court), and to which the government had had an opportunity to respond in writing. The Court denied those motions after hearing from defendant William Thomas. [1] Apparently, the Court did grant the motion for a jury trial. We respectfully submit that there is no entitlement to a jury trial in these cases. On one occasion, defendant Thomas was permitted a jury trial for a camping offense by Judge Oberdorfer, and the jury then convicted defendant Thomas.

43. Wisconsin Vs Yoder
Jonas Yoder and Wallace Miller were both members of the amish religion. Adin Yutzy,also prosecuted under the Wisconsin law, represented the Conservative
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44. Medical/organ Donors Religious Views
John Hostetler, world renowned authority on amish religion and professor ofanthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, says in his book Amish
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Subject: Re: Religion and organ donation (Re: Interracial Organ Transplants)
Date: 7 Jun 1994 16:28:06 GMT
For reference on the subject of religion and organ donation. This is a list taken from the "Religious Issues in Donation and Transplantation" in the UNOS Organ Transplantation Medical School Curricullum. The chapter was written by Fr. Robert Smith, Chaplaincy Director of the Institute for Medicine in Contemporary Society at SUNY Stony Brook. Its past time that other clerical leaders took the advocacy positions of the Luthern Church and Rabbi Tendler. I believe that the situation morally requires something more than just a neutral stance. Gypsies are included even though it is emphasized that they represent a cultural group rather than a religious one. Apparently, their position is so unusual that Fr. Smith felt he had to include it. Mike Holloway
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45. Students For Organ Donation
John Hostetler, worldrenowned authority on amish religion and. professor ofanthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, says in his book, Amish
http://www.studentdonor.org/learn_more/religious_views.htm
Religious Views on Donation The death of a loved one often raises spiritual and religious issues. When faced with the decision of organ and tissue donation during the trauma of a family member’s death, a person’s religious group’s position on the subject suddenly becomes very important. As the decision is being made, the question often arises, “What does my religious tradition believe about organ and tissue donation?” Recent surveys indicate that less than 10 percent of those surveyed were aware of their religious group’s doctrine or position regarding organ and tissue donation. As a result, the decision maker often looks to his or her clergy person or hospital chaplain for an informed answer about a particular religious group’s position. No one person or even an assembly of religious representatives can speak for numerous religious groups, nor can any one document such as this speak for every sect. The “connectional” religious groups appear more likely to have official positions on subjects such as organ and tissue donation. The “free Church” traditions champion the idea that no group

46. Religious Views
John Hostetler, world renowned authority on amish religion and professor ofantrhopolgy at Temple University in Philadelphia, says in his book,
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One common concern people have regarding organ and tissue donation is how their individual religion feels about donation and transplantation. Most religions support donation as an act of giving and caring, but we recommend talking to your own religious leader to find out their stance. Outlined below are brief descriptions of the viewpoints from various denominations.
Roy Bobbitt (Left) demonstrated his religion's support of donation when he donated a kidney to a church friend, Bob Uhle.
Organ and tissue donation is viewed as an act of neighborly love and charity by these denominations. They encourage all members to support donation as a way of helping others.
AMISH
The Amish will consent to transplantation if they believe it is for the well-being of the transplant recipient. John Hostetler, world renowned authority on Amish religion and professor of antrhopolgy at Temple University in Philadelphia, says in his book, Amish Society, "The Amish believe that since God created the human body, it is God who heals. However, nothing in the Amish understanding of the Bible forbids them from using modern medical services, including surgery, hospitalization, dental work, anesthesia, blood transfusions or immunization."

47. Wisconsin V. Yoder
two of the respondents, were both members of the Old amish religion, school attendance was contrary to the amish religion and the Amish way of life.
http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/edu/fn125/abstracts 1_2003/archer_yoder.htm

48. Donor Awareness Council: Promoting Organ And Tissue Donation In Colorado And Wyo
John Hostetler, worldrenowned authority on amish religion and Professor ofAnthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, says in his book,
http://www.donor-awareness.org/info.religious.html
Religious Beliefs A common question that arises when people are asked to consider donating organs and tissues (or those of a loved one) is, "Is my decision compatible with my religious beliefs?" Though the answers vary from one denomination to another, research shows that the vast majority of religions do support donation and transplantation. Please contact your clergyperson for more information.
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The following are some of the findings regarding the religious aspects of organ and tissue donation:
Organ and tissue donation is viewed as an act of neighborly love and charity by these denominations. They encourage all members to support donation as a way of helping others.
AMISH
The Amish will consent to transplantation if they believe it is for the well being of the transplant recipient. John Hostetler, world-renowned authority on Amish religion and Professor of Anthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, says in his book, Amish Society, "The Amish believe that since God created the human body, it is God who heals. However, nothing in the Amish understanding of the Bible forbids them from using modern medical services, including surgery, hospitalization, dental work, anesthesia, blood transfusions or immunization."
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
The church has no official policy in regards to organ and tissue donation. The decision to donate is left up to the individual. Donation is highly supported by the denomination.

49. All.info Arts And Humanities / Religion And Practices / Amish /
National Committee For Amish Religious Freedom Mission Statement To defend andpreserve the religious freedom of the Old Order amish religion in the United
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50. PNTB: Religious Views On Donation
John Hostetler, world renowned authority on amish religion and professor ofanthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, says in his book,
http://www.pntb.org/religious.html
Religious Views on DonatioN
  • AME and AME Zion (African Methodist Episcopal)
    Organ and tissue donation is viewed as an act of neighborly love and charity by these denominations. They encourage all members to support donation as a way of helping others. Amish
    The Amish will consent to transplantation if they believe it is for the well-being of the transplant recipient. John Hostetler, world renowned authority on Amish religion and professor of anthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, says in his book, Amish Society , "The Amish believe that since God created the human body, it is God who heals." However, nothing in the Amish understanding of the Bible forbids them from using modern medical services, including surgery, hospitalization, dental work, anesthesia, blood transfusions or immunization." Assembly of God
    The church has no official policy regarding organ and tissue donation. The decision to donate is left up to the individual. Donation is highly supported by the denomination. Baptist
    Though Baptists generally believe that organ and tissue donation and transplantation are ultimately matters of personal conscience, the nation's largest protestant denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention, adopted a resolution in 1988 encouraging physicians to request organ donation in appropriate circumstances and to "encourage voluntarism regarding organ donations in the spirit of stewardship, compassion for the needs of others and alleviating suffering." Other Baptist groups have supported organ and tissue donation as an act of charity and leave the decision to donate up to the individual.

51. Resource Central - Religions
Religion, Visit FamilyChristian.com Or Your Local Store! To defend and preservethe religious freedom of the Old Order amish religion in the United
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Religion Religions Religions of the World An exhibit on the many religions of the world. This includes the beliefs and history of six of the world's most known religions The Internet Sacred Text Archive Guide to World Religions The BBC World Service site has a very informative guide to the World's major religions World Prayers A multi-faith Prayer Collective. The purpose of this website is to gather the great prayers written by the spiritual visionaries of our planet into a simple and unbiased database representing all cultures and traditions Interfaith Calendar - Primary sacred times for world religions Primary sacred times for world religions. Sacred times are the windows of religions. Celebrations and solemn observances of spiritual traditions present religious insights into the meaning of life Virtual Religion Index This site is designed to advance research in matters of religion. As a global forum that may be accessed instantaneously anywhere, the internet promises to surpass the impact of the printing press on the study of religion The Earth Calendar The Earth Calendar is a fascinating and enjoyable website. It features holidays from all over the world, be they religious, political, or sentimental in nature. Its prodigious listings are searchable by date, religion, or geographical location.

52. Wisconsin V. Yoder (1972) [70-110]
both members of the Old Order amish religion, and Adin Yutzy, mode of lifemandated by the amish religion, and that an additional one or two years
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Wisconsin v. Yoder
406 U.S. 205 (1972)
Docket Number: 70-110
Abstract
Argued: December 8, 1971 Decided: May 15, 1972
Facts of the Case
Jonas Yoder and Wallace Miller, both members of the Old Order Amish religion, and Adin Yutzy, a member of the Conservative Amish Mennonite Church, were prosecuted under a Wisconsin law that required all children to attend public schools until age 16. The three parents refused to send their children to such schools after the eighth grade, arguing that high school attendance was contrary to their religious beliefs.
Question Presented
Did Wisconsin's requirement that all parents send their children to school at least until age 16 violate the First Amendment by criminalizing the conduct of parents who refused to send their children to school for religious reasons?
Conclusion
In a 6-to-1 decision, the Court held that individual's interests in the free exercise of religion under the First Amendment outweighed the State's interests in compelling school attendance beyond the eighth grade. The Court found that the values and programs of secondary school were "in sharp conflict with the fundamental mode of life mandated by the Amish religion," and that an additional one or two years of high school would not produce the benefits of public education cited by Wisconsin to justify the law. Citations and Links About Oyez Help Contribute

53. A School Controversy
Translate this page The amish religion forbids litigation in the courts. 9 William C.Lindholm, ‘The National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom,’ in Donald B.
http://www.info.sophia.ac.jp/amecana/Journal/13-3.htm

54. Amish
Directory of amish religion websites, for those who accept the whole christianfaith. Christian Internet Directory Religion » Amish
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55. Gift Of Life: Religion And Transplants
John Hostetler, an authority on amish religion, says in his book Amish Society,that the Amish believe that since God created the human body,
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Myths Fast Facts FAQs ... U.S. Transplant Games Religious Views All major religions approve of organ and tissue donation. Hundreds of area congregations celebrate National Donor Sabbath regularly. Click here to download a brochure on Hinduism and organ donation.

  • Organ and tissue donation is viewed as an act of neighborly love and charity by these denominations. They encourage all members to support donation as a way of helping others. Amish The Amish will consent to transplantation if they know that it is for the health and welfare of the transplant recipient. They would be reluctant to donate their organs if the transplant outcome was known to be questionable. John Hostetler, an authority on Amish religion, says in his book Amish Society, that "the Amish believe that since God created the human body, it is God who heals; however, nothing in the Amish understanding of the Bible forbids them from using modern medical services including surgery, anesthesia, hospitalization, dental work, blood transfusions and immunization." Assembly of God The Church has no official policy regarding donation and leaves the decision to donate up to the individual. Organ and tissue donation is highly supported by the denomination.
  • 56. Gift Of Hope - Clergy - Religious Viewpoints
    According to worldrenowned authority on amish religion John Hostetler, TheAmish believe that since God created the human body, it is God who heals.
    http://www.giftofhope.org/clergy/religousviewpoints.asp
    Donation Guide Clergy Resources Religious Viewpoints 10 Ways You Can Help National Donor Sabbath Donation is viewed as an act of neighborly love and charity. They encourage all members to support donation as a way of helping others. Amish The Amish will consent to transplantation if they believe it is for the well-being of the transplant recipient. According to world-renowned authority on Amish religion John Hostetler, "The Amish believe that since God created the human body, it is God who heals. However, nothing in the Amish understanding of the Bible forbids them from using modern medical services, including surgery, hospitalization, dental work, anesthesia, blood transfusions or immunization." Assembly of God Donation is highly supported.

    57. Amish Tables - Handcrafted Amish Furniture Built For You - Large Dining Tables
    In many ways, The amish religion started as a reform group within the Mennonitemovement an attempt to restore some of the early practices of the
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    Let our furniture be a part of your family life in your home. Our company specializes in custom made large Amish tables. There are many options to choose from, so whether you have a large family or just like to entertain large groups, we can make the table that is right for you. Many of our customers use our large tables to home school their children. We also sell many different solid wood Amish chairs to complement out beautiful tables.
    Our Amish dining tables are heirloom quality, and will serve you and your family for many generations. Our Amish craftsmen use solid northern hardwoods, which grow slower and last longer. We guarantee you will be happy with your purchase or we will make it right. We also specialize in the ability to ship our amish furniture to your door. Using specially designed shipping techniques and packaging, we can economically and safely ship our furniture almost anywhere.

    58. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: MENNOBITS
    For those volunteers who are transcribing Mennonite/amish obituaries spanning the years 18641998 in support of the Mennobit Project to discuss their activities.
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    Religion: MENNOBITS Mailing List MENNOBITS-L
    Topic: A mailing list for those volunteers who are transcribing Mennonite/Amish obituaries spanning the years 1864-1998 in support of the Mennobit Project to discuss their activities. Other interested researchers are also welcome. Additional information can be found on the Mennobits web site at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mennobit/. Open to transcribers for the project, those who desire to become one, and family researchers interested in these lines. There is a Web page for the MENNOBITS mailing list at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mennobit/. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at MENNOBITS-admin@rootsweb.com.
    • Subscribing. Clicking on one of the shortcut links below should work, but if your browser doesn't understand them, try these manual instructions: to join MENNOBITS-L , send mail to MENNOBITS-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body. To join MENNOBITS-D, do the same thing with MENNOBITS-D-request@rootsweb.com.

    59. Amish
    Skolarbete om amishfolket.
    http://www.utb.falun.se/hbo/projekt/religion/religion/Amish.htm
    Bakgrund Vi har under projektet "Nya religiösa rörelser" studerat Amish som finns i USA. Amish är ju egentligen inte någon ny religiös rörelse. De har funnits i flera hundra år, men på sin tid var den ju ny. Vi fick dock dispens av vår lärare, eftersom en medlem i gruppen hade mottagit material från släktingar i USA. Meningen var att vi skulle få information om rörelsen från Internet, men eftersom Amish i regel är emot ny teknik och inte själva finns representerade på Internet, fick vi lov att använda våra böcker som källa. Historia Amish-folket kommer från anabaptist-rörelsen, som grundades under reformationstiden (1500-talets första hälft). Anabaptist-rörelsen var ursprunget för flera kristna samfund som överlevt till våra dagar, t.ex. Mennoniterna i Nederländerna, Hutteriterna i Österrike och Schweizerbröderna. Amish-folket är en gren av Schweizerbröderna. Deras grundare var Jacob Amman som stod för bevarande av gamla traditioner och skilsmässa från världen i högre grad än de andra anabaptist-grupperna. Genom grundliga studier i Bibeln ansåg anabaptisterna att medlemskapet i kyrkan skulle vara frivilligt (vuxendop istället för barndop). Kyrkan skulle vara skild från staten och de troende skulle leva i en sträng församling enligt Guds anvisningar i Bibeln.

    60. Illinois Amish Interpretive Center
    Museum dedicated to the amish culture, tracing the history of the religion and providing a glimpse into lives of Illinois amish. Features authentic exhibits of contemporary and historical objects and artifacts.
    http://www.amishcenter.com/
    Illinois Amish Interpretive Center Amish Country Tours History of the Amish Testimonials ... Traveling Exhibit
    To contact us:
    Phone: 1-888-45-AMISH
    Email: amishcenter@consolidated.net
    111 S. Locust
    Arcola, IL 61910

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