Family background Asenath was born in 1590 into the Barzani family, a well-known Jewish family in
Northern Kurdistan. Her grandfather, Netanel
HaLevi, was a
rabbi and the leader of the Jewish community in
Mosul, and considered to be a holy man in the local Jewish community and its environs. Due to the honor of his teachings, he was addressed as
Adoni (Hebrew, ). His son and Asenath's father, Shemuel Barzani, a rabbi and mystic, was troubled by the status of the
Torah among the Jews of Kurdistan and by the lack of spiritual leaders and
halakhic decisors. He established several
yeshivas in
Barzan,
Akre,
Amedi, and Mosul to cultivate wise students who could serve the public as rabbis,
hazzans, and
shohets (
kosher slaughterers). The education of such students were supported by donations from
Jewish philanthropists. After her death, many
Jews made pilgrimages to her grave in Amedi in the
Kurdistan Region in
Upper Mesopotamia, where her father is also buried. ==Title and status==