Harriet Cohen Name: Harriet Cohen Year: Junior Patronus Form: Ram Why?: For Harriet, the ram is both a symbol of leadership and a symbol of sacrifice. A ram protects and lead the flock it belongs to. The ram is also a beast of sacrifice, as seen in such stories as the Binding of Isaac--this is particularly meaningful to Harriet as it's a story of having ultimate trust in God, even when nothing seems to make sense. As she plans to become a hazzan or a rabbi, she sees this as particularly important. Their happy memory: Her bat mitzvah. Their attempt: Harriet took several deep breaths to relax and clear her mind, then focused on her memory and the passage she'd read from the Torah during her bat mitzvah. Are they in DADA or Occlumency?: DADA!