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Aug 23, 2010 · Rumspringa is the term used to describe the period of adolescence Amish young people go through starting at age 16. Rumspringa has been depicted in books and films, to varying degrees of accuracy. There are numerous misconceptions about Rumspringa, a formative time for Amish youth.
May 10, 2024 · A rite of passage for young people in some Amish communities, Rumspringa is seen by most outsiders as a wild time away from strict Amish rules, when teenagers can experiment with the modern vices...
The Amish, a subsect of the Anabaptist Christian movement, intentionally segregate themselves from other communities as a part of their faith. For Amish youth, the Rumspringa normally begins at age 16 and ends when a youth chooses either to be baptized in the Amish church or to leave the community.
Among the Amish, Rumspringa simply refers to adolescence. During the period known as Rumspringa, beginning at about age 16, Amish youth are no longer under the total control of their parents on weekends and, because they are not baptized, they are not yet under the authority of the church.
Rumspringa, a rite of passage and period of growth in adolescence for some Amish youths, during which time they face fewer restrictions on their behaviour and are not subject to the Ordnung (German: “order”), the specific system of unwritten community norms that governs their sect.
Jun 25, 2021 · In May 2016, five Amish teenagers thought to be on rumspringa were pulled over when Indiana state troopers caught them driving 110 mph in their minivan and tossing cans of beer out the window. When the state troopers searched the vehicle, they found a handle of whiskey and multiple cases of beer.