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A dress or skirt is definitely appropriate, but it should be longer than knee-length. There is no need for it to be ankle length.

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Q: As a Reform Jewish female you will be paying a shiva call in a Hasidic home and is it appropriate to wear a dress or skirt above the ankle?
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