Social Cohesion, Moroccan traditions heavily emphasize community gatherings and rituals that bring us together, fostering strong social bonds and a shared sense of community. For instance, the tradition of hosting weekly family gatherings, typically on Saturdays, was a cherished custom back home in Morocco. These gatherings revolved around shared meals, Moroccan mint tea, music, dancing, and quality time spent with our loved ones. They served as a form of communal therapy for us, allowing us to connect, strengthen relationships, and feel a deep sense of belonging within our tight-knit communities. Even after immigrating, the memory and longing for these enriching family gatherings remain an important part of our Moroccan cultural identity and tradition.