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What is the difference between Amish and Jewish?

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E. James

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E. James

Answered Dec 11, 2020

“Jewish” and “Amish” may seem the same in the beginning because they sort of sound the same but they are different. Jewish people do not believe in the afterlife. They have this belief that whenever the world needs reform, it will be reverted back to normal by a huge event that may change people’s lives for good.

For the Amish, they believe that the actions that they do while they are on the earth will affect where they will go. If they will always do good things for people, they will go to heaven. If they will do bad things to people, they will go to hell. These religions will have their own rules to follow.

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Anthony Paul Bonadio

Anthony Paul Bonadio

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Anthony Paul Bonadio
Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher, MCA, PhD, Toledo

Answered Jul 12, 2020

The significant difference between the Amish and Jewish is their way of living. The Amish way of life demonstrates their feelings about Jesus Christ, as they are Christian. They lead a simple life, and they drive horses with carriages. They also all wear the same style of clothes, which are typically drab and old fashioned looking. The Amish do not use electricity, watch television, they don’t have toasters, coffee makers, or lights on in their houses.

The significant difference between the Amish and Jewish is their way of living. The Amish way of
This way is a far retreat from the life that we are all used to in our modern society. The purpose of this is to lead simple, clean living that isn’t tainted by the outside world. The Jewish people, on the other hand, follow the ten commandments and the Torah. The Jewish religion is tied to persecution and suffering. Judaism is an older form of faith, as it came to be in 2,000 BC. Amish life was founded in 1693. There are more Jewish followers in the world than there are Amish.

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