Isaac (Yichzak) Löwy (pronounced Levy), Kafka's Yiddish actor friend, whom he met in 1911 when a
Yiddish acting troupe came to Prague, and he became very interested in the plays, going
to see them whenever there was a performance on. The two became close friends
and Löwy would tell Kafka about his Eastern Jewish upbringing in Poland, which Kafka
found very interesting.
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