“…Based on empirical findings from large community samples (Shmotkin, Blumstein, & Modan, 2003;Shmotkin & Lomranz, 1998;Shrira, Palgi, Ben-Ezra, & Shmotkin, 2010, 2011, this model posits that the resilience of older survivors is manifested in a wide range of capabilities that enable them to lead basically normal lives as compared with people who did not experience the Holocaust. As a theoretical construct, resilience is defined in various ways but, essentially, refers to a dynamic process leading to positive adaptation in the face of significant adversity (Luthar, Cicchetti, & Becker, 2000).…”