Take the Step
If you know that you have hurt someone, call them or send them a note to apologize.
First Step
To avoid feeling overwhelmed, begin purchasing one or two food items for Passover each time you go to the supermarket. Store them separately from your regular food.
Step Inside
If you are not currently a member of a congregation, find a synagogue near you and explore their membership options.
First Step
Begin the process of teshuva by making an honest assessment of whom you might have hurt or offended this past year. (And check out Project Forgiveness.)
Take The First Step
Read the weekly Torah portion in which ever language you are most comfortable.
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