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  2. Amish Mafia - Wikipedia

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    Amish Mafia is an American reality television [1] series that debuted on December 12, 2012, on the Discovery Channel. The series follows "Lebanon Levi", along with three of his assistants, who are purported to be a " mafia " in an Amish community.

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  4. Talk:Amish Mafia - Wikipedia

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    3 According to IMDB "The Book Of Levi" is not an episode, but a special. 4 comments. 4 Alan Beiler and Ohio Merlin. 2 comments. 5 Clean Up. 2 comments. 6 Scripted ...

  5. Category:Amish in popular culture - Wikipedia

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  6. Ex-Amish Woman, 21, Details Escape with $24, a Partial ... - AOL

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    With the help of her ex-Amish older brother, now-21-year-old Hershberger fully adapted to the outside world. She taught herself to use technology and turned it into her full-time job, ...

  7. 'Return to Amish' Stars Meet the 'English World' in Season 7 ...

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    Into the unknown. The cast of Return to Amish is back for another season — and the challenges keep on coming. Midseason 2023 TV Schedule: When ‘9-1-1: Lone Star,’ More Shows Premiere Read ...

  8. Edward Gingerich - Wikipedia

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    Edward Gingerich (1966 – January 14, 2011) was an Amish man from Rockdale Township, Pennsylvania, who was convicted of manslaughter in the 1993 death of his wife, Katie. [1] He was the first Amish person to be convicted of homicide.

  9. Anti-Amish sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Claping (pronounced "clay-ping") refers to hate crimes and harassment directed against Amish people. Non-Amish hooligans may try to force Amish horses and buggies off the road, throw firecrackers at the horses of Amish people, throw stones at Amish people, or otherwise engage in acts of petty vandalism, harassment, and violence.