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Nathan Goshen (Hebrew: נתן גושן, born 6 August 1986) is an Israeli singer-songwriter, composer, music arranger, musician and actor. Nathan Goshen was born as Matan Goshen in Lod, Israel, to Avidan Haim and Tova Goshen and grew up in a secular family. When Goshen was 14 years old he decided to become religious. He left his home to the Tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, Mount Meron, where he stayed for 3 months. Then, he moved to live in the Mea Shearim neighborhood, in Jerusalem. In the IDF Goshen served at headquarters in the Givati Brigade. In 2010, Goshen wrote for Roni Dalumi's album Ktzat Acheret the songs "Ktzat Acheret and "Kach O Kach". The songs released as singles and had been successful. At the end of the same year Goshen wrote to the Israeli singer Liran Danino the song "Ada'in Rek", this song had been successful also, and was introduced at the top of the record charts. In 2011 Goshen featured on the single "How to Feel Alive" by Skazi. At the same year he released his first singles as singer. The songs "Kol Ma She'yesh Li" and "Eifo At" was introduced at the top of the record charts, and brang to Goshen's winning the title "Discovery of the Year" in the Israeli Annual Hebrew Song Chart of the radio station Galgalatz. His song "Gvulot Higayon" won the 4th place in the yearly annual of Galgalatz. Additional song of Goshen that was famous at the same year was "Shniya Ve'od Achat" that he wrote to Boaz Ma'uda. Goshen's debut album, Nathan Goshen, was released in N