- Caravan (Israel)
A "caravan" (Hebrew: קראוואן; pl. קראוואנים, "caravanim") is an
Israel i term referring to a trailer-type, pre-fab facility used as a living space, school classroom,synagogue , or community center.Constructed of
aluminum or other metal siding with a corrugated metal roof, "caravanim" are often attached to cement-block bases. They are not insulated but can be outfitted with heating and air-conditioning units, water lines, recessed lighting, and floor tiling to function in a full-service capacity.The establishment of "caravanim" on disputed land in Israel by Jewish activists is considered the first step toward the establishment of a settlement. [ [http://annainpalestine.blogspot.com/2003/11/outposts-settler-violence-village-of.html Outposts, Settler Violence, and the Village of Yanoun] ] In its initial stage of a few "caravanim", the establishment is called an "outpost." As more settlers move in, the establishment is upgraded to the more common political term, "settlement." Alternately, "caravanim" have been established on disputed land in Israel by Arab activists as a sign of protest over land rights. [ [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/90257 Arabs Establish Outpost on Hevron's Ancient Jewish Cemetery] ]
As classrooms
"Caravanim" are popularly employed by schools — especially in underfunded Haredi and
Arab neighborhoods of Israel — that are unable to finance a permanent structure. A 2008 report by theState Comptroller of Israel reported that 125 out of 186 Haredi schools inBnei Brak ,Elad andModi'in Illit were situated wholly or partially in "caravanim". The report criticized these structures for lack of ventilation, lack of bomb shelters, and lack of proper yards or playgrounds for the children. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/952862.html Comptroller report: Schools in Haredi, Arab sectors dilapidated] ] .As synagogues
Many start-up congregations establish themselves in "caravanim" rather than permanent concrete-and-stone structures. The advantage of this system is that the "caravanim" can be erected on any vacant plot of land without having to deal with much
red tape Fact|date=September 2008, and at a lower cost than construction of a regular building.Synagogues housed in "caravanim" are popular fixtures at Israel army bases due to their mobility.
ettler housing
"Caravanim" are employed as housing in
Israeli settlement areas by both settlers and the government.The overnight installment of "caravanim" for housing is a popular means of establishing a new settler outpost on disputed land. [ [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3468629,00.html Peace Now: Settlers smuggling caravans to territories] ]
For Jewish families forced to leave their
Gaza Strip communities as a result ofIsrael's unilateral disengagement plan of August 2005, the government established a community of "caravillas" on the sand dunes ofNitzan . These structures were so-called to evoke a sense of spaciousness (a la "villa s") in the temporary structure of "caravanim". [ [http://web.israelinsider.com/Views/11970.htm Touring Nitzan] ]References
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Mobile homes
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