
( or "first/leader of a group" in Biblical Hebrew) is a senior military rank in the
Israel Defence Forces (IDF) for officers who in other countries would have the rank of
general
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In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
,
air marshal, or
admiral
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. In addition to the ''aluf'' rank, four other ranks are derivatives of the word, together, constituting the five
highest ranks in the IDF.
Aside from being a military rank, "aluf" is also used in a civilian context, particularly in
sport
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s, meaning "champion".
Etymology
The term ''aluf'' comes from the
Bible
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(): the
Edomites used it as a rank of nobility and the later books of the Bible use it to describe Israelite captains as well, e.g.
Zechariah 9:7, 12:5-6, and later and
Psalms
The Book of Psalms ( , ; ; ; ; , in Islam also called Zabur, ), also known as the Psalter, is the first book of the third section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) called ('Writings'), and a book of the Old Testament.
The book is an anthology of B ...
55:13, where it is used as a general term for teacher. It comes from a
Semitic root meaning "thousand," making an ''’allup̄'' the one who commands a thousand people.
Strong's Christian Bible Concordance, however connects the word used to describe the Dukes of Edom to a different root "''alf''" denoting a teacher and the root for the animal 'ox' from which the letter aleph itself is derived, rather than ''eleph'' thousand; the same 3 letters comprise them both, however.
Rank order of ''aluf'' and its derivatives
The
Israel Defense Forces
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(IDF) form an integrated force;
ranks are the same in all services.
* ():
Chief of the General Staff (Israel)
* ():
Arms
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*Arm or arms, the upper limbs of the body
Arm, Arms, or ARMS may also refer to:
People
* Ida A. T. Arms (1856–1931), American missionary-educator, temperance leader
Coat of arms or weapons
*Armaments or weapons
**Fi ...
,
Branches,
Regional commands
* (): Corps, Divisions
* (): Brigades
* (): Battalions
is usually translated as "lieutenant general", although it is the most senior rank in the IDF. The rank is given only to the
Chief of the General Staff, so there can only be one active under normal circumstances. However this can change in a time of war. During the
Yom Kippur War
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in 1973, retired
Haim Bar-Lev was recalled into service, replacing
Shmuel Gonen as the commander of the southern theater. Thus, along with Chief of the General Staff
David Elazar (who had succeeded Bar-Lev in that position the previous year), there were two s in active service.
Israel is essentially a
land
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and
air power, with the
navy
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receiving less than five percent of the
military budget. The three forces have the same ranks, although separate naval ranks were used for a short time in the 1950s; an officer who would be a
OF-7,
major general,
air vice-marshal, or
rear admiral
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Rear admiral is usually immediately senior to commodore and immediately below vice admiral. It is ...
elsewhere is an in any of the Israeli forces.
The non-Hebrew word "general" was also adopted into Hebrew (), and is used to refer to the generals of foreign armies. It can also be used colloquially in reference to a senior Israeli officer, in a derogatory sense implying that the officer in question is over-officious, incompetent, or involved in internecine power struggles with other officers, sometimes referred to as the "war of the generals" (), to the neglect of proper military duties. For example, former
Israeli Labor Party
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chairman
Amir Peretz, criticized in a speech two other party members who both held the rank of (retired) ''aluf'': former Vice-Chief of the General Staff,
Matan Vilnai and former
Commander of the Israeli Navy,
Ami Ayalon, referring to them (and other former senior officers of the IDF) as "the generals and admirals":
See also
*
Israel Defense Forces ranks
*
Mickey Marcus - the IDF's first ''aluf''.
*
Yaakov Dori - the IDF's first ''
rav aluf'' (Chief of Staff)
References
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Military ranks of Israel
Words and phrases in Modern Hebrew