There was much tension at the beginning of the 1930s in the Zionist movement between the labor camp and the Revisionist movement led by Jabotinsky. After Arlozorov’s murder in 1933, the tension became worse at the 18th Congress in Prague, when the labor delegates left the hall as the Revisionist delegates gave speeches. The Revisionists were not elected to the presidency of the Congress, and their resolution proposals were not put to vote. This caused Jabotinsky to refuse to address the crowd. Inter alia, the presidency authorized establishment of an investigative committee appointed to examine and “uproot tendencies that contradict the basic principles of Jewish morality,” that is, the Revisionist ideas. As a result, the Revisionist movement decided to withdraw from the Zionist Federation and establish a competing body called the New Zionist Federation. The movement’s first congress was set for the September 7th, 1935 in Vienna. The conference was a great success, with not less than 713,000 members counted from 32 countries (for the sake of comparison, 635,000 people were counted at the Zionist Federation’s 19th Congress that same year). Jabotinsky was appointed president of the new movement. Before us is a poster that was distributed by Tzoha”r (Alliance of Revisionist Zionists), the political party of Jabotinsky and the Revisionists, and the Tel Chai Fund, the Revisionist movement’s financial arm, for the upcoming first congress of the New Zionists, written in Yiddish. [1] leaf, 50-35 cm, affixed to cardboard. Moderate condition, minimal tears and holes, mainly in the bottom half, partially restored.