As a Neo-Nazi group plans a demonstration in one of the largest Holocaust survivor populations in America: Skokie, Illinois, resulting in a celebrated Supreme Court case about Civil Liberties — Morry Kaplan is outraged by this affront to the memory of the Holocaust. At the same time his daughter Debbie is falling in love with someone who is not Jewish.
This drama brings the family to realizations about the value of memory, culture and identity and its survival for generations to come.