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Take Me For A Ride: Com- ing Of Age In A Destructive Cult (Outer Rim Press, College Park, MD) is the only book about the cult leader, also known as the "Yuppie Guru" and the "Software Svengali." Mr. Laxer was one of Rama's followers and one of thousands of Jews worldwide who each year join a cult. Take Me For A Ride describes his life in the Yuppie Guru's inner circle (where Dr. Lenz uses fear, sleep deprivation and LSD), then his journey out of the cult and into freedom. Mr. Laxer is a California na- tive who for two years lived in the same La Jolla, Calif., home with Rama, his former medita- tion teacher. In his epilogue to Take Me For A Ride, he advis- es: "Fly east. Fly west. But don't fly into the cuckoo's nest." Dr. Lenz teaches disciples to pursue jobs in computers, then reaps the benefits, pull- ing in more than $10 million each year. A resume, he wrote, should be thought of as "a mandala that reflects your new self." T heir office is small, but their dreams are big. Based in British Co- lumbia, Canada, and Port Angeles, Wash., Ben-Simon Publications was established in 1983 by Beverly Tansey and H. David Kirk. The duo recently released three new books. The Truth About Marvin Kalish by Martin Samuel Co- hen tells the story of four char- acters united by a mystery: Marvin Kalish, an up-and-com- ing comedian; the lovely secre- tary Bunny Falk; Holocaust survivor Zelig Kropf; and the rascal Yudel Wolfzahn. Set in present-day New York City, in Italy and 1940 Germany, Mar- vin Kalish is the first novel by Martin Cohen, a rabbi who holds a Ph.D. in the history of ancient Judaism. David Irving's Hitler: A Faulty History Dissected comprises two essays by Eber- hard Jackel refuting the sym- pathetic biography of Hitler, Hitler's War, by British Holo- caust denier David Irving. With careful documentation Dr. Jack- el, professor of recent history David Irving, Holocaust denier. and director of the Institute of History at the University of Stuttgart, addresses Mr. Irv- ing's claims that Hitler did not order the genocide of the Jews. Now You Are Sara by French journalist Caroline Alexander is the story of a woman who returns to the city of her birth from which, at age 3, she was forced to flee when the Nazis came to power.Sara also contains a bittersweet in- troduction by publisher H. David Kirk, which includes his recollection of preparing to vis- it the German city where he had been born: I thought back to many of my classmates at the gymnasium and to our neighbors in town. With the Nazi wind blowing hard in everyone's face, many had distanced themselves from us, first imperceptibly and then openly, without shame. But I also remembered how, just as I was getting ready to leave for school in England, one of the boys in my class whom I had known only by sight and name, the red-haired Herbert Stienecke, had come to our house to say goodbye. That small but not unimportant ges- ture had become an anchor for