The song that has been etched in the hearts of Beri Weber’s fans worldwide, since Beri’s album One Heart was released.
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Fear can be your worst enemy. It can paralyze you to the point that it doesn’t let you think; it doesn’t let you move forward.
A young boy is trying to paint the beautiful scenery he sees spread out before him. He works meticulously, with such care, but the results are way below his expectations.
In his frustration, he breaks the painting in half and is about to give up.
But in his head, he hears Berri Weber telling him לא לפחד כלל, not to be afraid. Not to let the fear take control.

President Trump said former President Obama “had to know about” what he believes was a “setup” to prevent Trump from becoming president.
“There was no crime. There was no collusion. The big thing’s collusion,” Trump said to George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Week.” “Now there’s no collusion. That means they set — it was a setup, in my opinion, and I think it’s gonna come out.”
“You clearly believe there was a group of people working against you,” Stephanopoulos said. “Do you think President Obama was behind it?”
“I would say that he certainly must have known about it because it went very high up in the chain, but you’re gonna find that out. I’m not gonna make that statement quite yet, but I would say that President Obama had to know about it,” Trump replied.

President Trump ramped up his attacks against The New York Times, accusing the newspaper of committing “a virtual act of Treason” over its report about the U.S. increasing cyberattacks on Russia’s electric power grid.
“Do you believe that the Failing New York Times just did a story stating that the United States is substantially increasing Cyber Attacks on Russia,” Trump tweeted. “This is a virtual act of Treason by a once great paper so desperate for a story, any story, even if bad for our Country.”
“Anything goes with our Corrupt News Media today,” he added. “They will do, or say, whatever it takes, with not even the slightest thought of consequence! These are true cowards and without doubt, THE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!”


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Iran’s ex-president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, says that if he were still president he would invite the newly crowned NBA champion Toronto Raptors to Tehran, if he were still president.
Ahmadinejad made his proclamation on Twitter on Friday, Fox News reported.
“Congratulations to the @Raptors on winning the #NBAFinals @kawhileonaed on becoming #MVP and to the city of #Toronto. By having a strong work ethic you were able to show all athletes how to win. If I were president, I would definitely invite you all to Iran,” the former puppet president wrote.
His declaration comes after a Raptors executive promised a team trip to Israel to celebrate their championship.

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Q and A with D.B., a PCS (division of Agudath Yisroel of America) alumnus from 2015           
Q: Is accounting a good career choice for frum women?
There are varying options within the field of accounting, including part-time positions with flexible hours.  Accountants are needed in companies everywhere so it is easy to find a job near home.
Accounting firms allow their employees to work from home several days a week. It is not a very strenuous job so one can be relaxed when she comes home from work. 
Q: For whom would you recommend the field of accounting?

Hamas has arrested those responsible for the rocket fired into Israel on Thursday that struck a building in Sderot, sources in Gaza told i24NEWS Sunday.
The detainees were said to be residents of Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip and members of the Fatah-affiliated al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades.
The arrests came after Gazan factions rejected responsibility for the attack on Saturday.
Read more at i24NEWS.
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The head of the Shin Bet security service, Nadav Argaman, met recently with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in an attempt to persuade him to agree to accept tax money collected by Israel on the PA’s behalf, according to a Saturday report by Channel 12 news.
Abbas has refused to accept the funds because Israel was withholding money to match the sums the PA pays to the families of terrorists.
Israel has several times reportedly tried to transfer $182 million to the PA, but the transactions were rejected. Jerusalem is concerned that if the PA collapses, it will destabilize the West Bank.
Read more at Times of Israel.
{Matzav.com}

In just over a decade, Uber has fundamentally transformed the way people get from one place to another, unleashing both chaos and convenience.
Now the global ride-hailing behemoth is hoping to revolutionize how people get their food.
On Wednesday, the company announced plans to begin testing the first-ever commercial application of food delivery by drone in high-density urban areas, joining companies like Amazon and Google that are seeking to make unmanned commercial deliveries using the same technology. (Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos also owns The Washington Post.)

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman warned Saturday that Saudi Arabia “will not hesitate to deal with any threat,” after accusing Iran of responsibility for attacks on two oil tankers near the strategic Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, amid growing tensions between Iran and the United States.
“We do not want a war in the region … But we will not hesitate to deal with any threat to our people, our sovereignty, our territorial integrity and our vital interests,” Prince Mohammed was quoted as saying in an interview with the London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper.
“The Iranian regime did not respect the presence of the Japanese prime minister as a guest in Tehran and responded to his efforts by attacking two tankers, one of which was Japanese,” he said.

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