Education
Langental studied law at university, gaining an Bachelor of Laws. He also studied history and the history of Israel, gaining a Bachelor.
Langental studied law at university, gaining an Bachelor of Laws. He also studied history and the history of Israel, gaining a Bachelor.
He worked as an attorney. However, he entered the Knesset on 15 July 1999 as a replacement for Yitzhak Levy, who resigned upon being appointed Minister of Housing and Construction. the Subcommittee for Industry, Trade, and Hi-Technical and theSubcommittee for the Advancement of Women in the Workplace and Economy. He lost his seat in the 2003 elections.
During his first term, he was a member of several committees, and chaired the Subcommittee for the War on Traffic Accidents, the Parliamentary Inquiry Committee on Traffic Accidents.