What is are amish people jewish?

The Amish are not Jewish; they are a Christian denomination that emerged from the Anabaptist movement in Europe in the 16th century. Their beliefs and practices are centered around following the teachings of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Bible. The Amish are known for their simple way of life, traditional dress, emphasis on community and agriculture, and rejection of modern technology. They are distinct from Jewish people in terms of religious beliefs, cultural practices, and history.