according to The New York Times, which first reported his death. An ordained rabbi, Mason was frequently stopped on the street wherever he went, and always took the time to listen, Felder said. “He spoke to everybody and listened to their troubles,” recalled Felder, who wrote a series of books with Mason. “He used to listen to all the waiters’ complaints.”He was even the favorite comedian of the Queen Mother and Prince Charles, and performed frequently for the royals.
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