- Max Feldman: If the Nazis march in here in Skokie, you can believe me I will be there. I will be there with baseball bats, with a gun, with anything. I will be in Skokie if the Nazis will march.
- Herb Lewisohn: Doesn't it feel kind of funny?
- Bert Silverman: What?
- Herb Lewisohn: I mean, you argued the first amendment for us before. In 68, the democratic convention. It's kind of surprising finding you arguing for prior restraint.
- Bert Silverman: Well, it's surprising to find you, a Jew, arguing in the defense of a Nazi like Collin.
- Max Feldman: Rabbi, I am telling you and Mayor Smith. You want to avoid violence, I'll tell you how. If you want no violence, keep the Nazi's out! Because if they march here, if they bring the swastika here, I swear to you, nothing, there is nothing, will keep me from fighting them! On the memory of my mother, the Nazi's will not march. On my life. On the grave of my mother which was a limepit in the death camp of Mauthausen on a pile, a heap of naked Jewish bodies. On that grave, I swear it!