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Escaping the Amish - Part 1


In February, I received an e-mail from a reader using a Columbia University address — Torah Bontrager — that ended curiously:


“…and if you ever want to hear how I escaped the Amish, let me know.”


Torah Bontrager after escaping the Amish at age 15.

I’m twenty-seven and graduated from Columbia University in 2007. I was born in Iowa. We moved to Wisconsin when I was three and to Michigan when I was ten, and I lived with my family in traditional Amish communities this whole time. I escaped from my family and the Amish when I was fifteen. I’m the oldest of eleven children. Four of my siblings were born after I escaped.


The biggest negatives?


-The rape, incest and other sexual abuse that run rampant in the community


-Rudimentary education


-Physical and verbal abuse in the name of discipline


-Women (and children) have no rights


-Religion–and all its associated fear and brainwashing–as a means of control (and an extremely effective means at that)