Yes, it means "angel of death" and is pronounced "Malach Ha-Mavet" in Modern Hebrew.
malach mahit nahi malach sanga......
John Malach Shaw was born in 1931.
Steven Gil Malach was born on March 27, 1975, in Denver, Colorado, USA.
An angel (or ocassionally, a messenger).
L. Malach has written: 'Palestine-reportazhn' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Don-Domingos kraytsveg'
It means Angel of Death.
kadhi ahe malach mahit nahi.
kadhi ahe malach mahit nahi.
Robert J. Shaw died on 1996-03-30.
The cast of Ha-Malach Haya Satan - 1973 includes: Rahel Dayan Nissim Franko Moshe Guez Eli Sandler Ophelia Shtruhl
"Malach ha-mavis" is a phrase in Hebrew that means "angel of death." It refers to the embodiment of death in Jewish folklore and literature. The term is used to signify the entity responsible for overseeing the process of death and guiding souls to the afterlife.
Bob Malach, an accomplished saxophonist, is known to use a variety of mouthpieces throughout his career. His preferred mouthpiece for tenor saxophone is often cited as a Link or a Vandoren model, which are popular among jazz musicians for their warm tone and flexibility. However, specific mouthpiece preferences can vary over time and may change based on personal taste or performance context.