Wednesday, March 12, 2008

What A New Jewess (or her Parents) Wouldn't Do

Have an "American Idol" reject Entertain at 12-year-old Rachel Lader's black-tie, 300-guest bat mitzvah at Oheka Castle in Huntington

The girl planned to donate her bat mitzvah gifts to charities including Best Buddies, Willie Randolph Foundation, Realizing The Dream and DeWayne Murcer Memorial Foundation.

From the story:-

"No, I've never done a bat mitzvah before," said a smiling Malakar, who planned to serenade the Woodbury girl with "Isn't She Lovely" during her first dance with daddy. Afterward, it would be "You Really Got Me," which he sang twice on "Idol," once with Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry.

Malakar, who relocated from Seattle to Los Angeles with sister Shyamali and a cousin to work on music, says life after "Idol" is "a whirlwind. While you're on it, it moves so fast. But afterwards, you can kind of sit back and see what happens."

He did sit back as his famous hair was handled by at least three stylists including Jamie Mazzei, who trimmed 2 1/2 inches and worked with a razor to "accentuate the natural curl."...

Malakar isn't the only big name on the guest list. Rachel, whose theme was "Rachel's Red Carpet," planned to make her entrance flanked by Giants Super Bowl champs Brandon Jacobs and Osi Umenyiora, and song duo Ashford and Simpson were slated to appear as well. Her dad, Spencer Lader, who until recently ran a sports memorabilia company, said nobody was being paid to appear. "I have a lot of connections," said Lader. "And Rachel's going to be giving all of her gifts to charity. We do want this to be a very special day, but it also allows us to learn a lesson about those who have less and those who need."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting Spencer/Donna Marino Lader facts:

FORMER LAWYER SPENCER LADER SAYS HE PAID OFF JUDGES IN MEDICAL LAWSUITS

http://www.nytimes.com/1985/03/07/nyregion/former-lawyer-says-he-paid-off-judges-in-medical-lawsuits.html

Back in 1983, the 43-year-old former lawyer pleaded guilty to defrauding folks out of about $600,000. Two years later, Lader told a New York State Senate committee that he had bribed judges and court officers to win medical-malpractice and negligence cases. Lader testified that, between 1979 and 1982, he received about $1.5 million for selling other lawyers more than 100 cases. Hoping for a reduced sentence, he also gave prosecutors information about two organized crime murders.

http://articles.nydailynews.com/1996-02-02/gossip/17999698_1_patrick-kennedy-sen-kennedy-second-chance

Anonymous said...

TAKE A LOOK AT DONNA MARINO LADER ON FACEBOOK. IN HIDING IN LA WITH A "NEW AND BLOW-FISH FACE!"