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So desperate that you are willing to tell a total stranger physical statistics over the phone as if you were a used car up for sale? I am not calling for a radi- cal, Jewish female uprising. I am not a feminist, I am a humanist. In my travels throughout Western Europe and the United States, I was always happiest when I could meet a stranger and communicate ideas about life, lifestyles, fads, etc. Imagine the educa- tion I woud have missed had I rejected friendship from someone because they were too fat or too skinny or too short or too tall. Jewish women have bigger things to worry about — our minds, our emotional and physical health, our success. Thin is great. I often dream of being a size six but I won't spend every waking hour ob- sessed with the idea. This is not love. Nor is it truth or knowledge. I think God's idea of the Jewish woman is not a de- pressed, desperate female moping about the planet searching for that perfect mate. Indeed, he intended us to multiply and uphold the race but with dignity, grace and intelligence. Again, I am not trying to degrade the work- of Jewish dating services. I am aware of the number of successful relationships they have insti- gated and this is good. They have their hearts in the right place and are defi- nitely worth a try if you have the chutzpah to use yourself as a commodity. But for those of us who are different, or at least think we are, we are more sensitive (something I'm beginning to be thankful for) and perhaps more reflective. I just ask you to remember the stock you are from and toughen up. Even that sensi- tive, spiritually-fulfilling pygmy may never show up. And you'll go right on living. . ❑ Sheri Kash is a freelance writer in Southfield. Canadians Plan To Fight Hate Group Thronto (JTA) — Church or- ganizations and anti-dis- crimination groups in Cal- gary, Alberta, recently formed a coalition to fight a planned incursion into the province of Alberta by the "Aryan Nations," a violence- prone white supremacist and anti-Jewish organization. _ "All have experienced a sense of outrage in our corn- munity over this issue," said Harold Joffe, an officer of the Canadian Jewish Congress and chairman of Calgary's Citizens Against Racial and Religious Discrimination. Leading Canadian news- papers have also strongly de- nounced the group and its leader, Thrry Long, and urged that the organization not be permitted into Alberta. Long, 40, has announced he will set up a neo-Nazi compound in the town of Caroline, 120 miles northeast of Calgary. The Church of the Aryan Nations is currently based in Hayden Lake, Idaho, about 100 miles south of the Cana- dian border. In 1983, 24 of its members launched a two-year crime spree that saw them blaze a trail of death and destruction through the American northwest. They were implicated in the machinegun murder of Alan Berg, a Jewish radio talk show host in Denver, and the death of several policemen and informants. They were also convicted of • robbing banks and armored cars of up to $4 million and of torching a synagogue. The group, which preaches that "the Jew is the child of Satan," claims to be a religious organiza- tion — the Church of Jesus Christ-Christian Aryan Nations. In addition to Calgary's Citizens Against Racial and Religious Discrimination, the coalition to fight the Aryan Nations' incursion into Alber- ta includes the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, the Calgary Labor Council, Citizens for Public Justice, the Committee Against Racism, the Church in Society of the United Church, the University of Calgary Chaplains and the Jewish Community Council of Calgary. The Coalition is planning a letter-writing campaign to alert the public to Long's plan and a petition to pressure the Canadian Broadcasting Com- mission into airing a film call- ed Aryan Nations by Calgary film-maker Lawrence Ryckman. The coalition also plans a campaign to educate the public about the organiza- tion's beliefs.