Tel Hai, Ltd., a company limited by guarantees and not having a share capital, has just been registered in London, announcing as its purposes: "to establish, support and carry on Jewish schools for sports instructors, central and local; to promote, encourage and support the creation of Jewish associations and clubs in any part of the world for the purpose of promoting social intercourse among their members and of the games of football, tennis, and other sports generally; to aid, encourage and support the training of young men for stock-farming and general agriculture in any part of the world, and particularly in Palestine; to diffuse among members information on all matters affecting the objects of the Association and to print, publish and circulate periodicals, papers, books, circulars and other literary undertakings conducive to any of these objects; and to provide relief to poor or necessitous persons of the Jewish race in Palestine and elsewhere."
The Executive Committee consists of seven members of whom three are life members. Vladimir Jabotinsky, Colonel John Patterson, and M. Grossman, who are entitled to appoint a fourth member. The life members are to act until they are removed by a resolution of the general meeting carried by a majority of three-quarters of the members present. The fifth member of the Council is to be elected by the general meeting of members and representatives of local branches; the sixth by the World Congress of the Union of Zionists-Revisionists (I. Judes has been elected), and the seventh will be elected by the World Congress of the B’rith Trumpeldor associations.
The Archive of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency includes articles published from 1923 to 2008. Archive stories reflect the journalistic standards and practices of the time they were published.