“…Among Israelis, of the possible lessons that can be drawn from the Holocaust-which vary from strong entitlement to do harm to moral obligation not to do so, the former is endorsed more frequently than the latter (Klar et al, 2013). Thus, not only do the victims of personal and intergroup violence make meaning of their harmful experiences (Barel et al, 2010;Herek et al, 1999;Janoff-Bulman, 1992), but the meaning victims and their fellow group members derive is often one of moral rights or entitlement to do harm to others (Chaitin and Steinberg, 2013;Klar et al, 2013;Nadler and Shnabel, 2006;Warner et al, 2014).…”