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The Enactments of Yehoshua: Session I

תָּנוּ רַבָּנַן, עֲשָׂרָה תְּנָאִין הִתְנָה יְהוֹשֻׁעַ: שֶׁיְּהוּ מַרְעִין בָּחוֹרָשִׁין; וּמְלַקְּטִין עֵצִים בִּשְׂדוֹתֵיהֶם; וּמְלַקְּטִים עֲשָׂבִים בְּכׇל מָקוֹם – חוּץ מִתִּלְתָּן; וְקוֹטְמִים נְטִיעוֹת בְּכׇל מָקוֹם – חוּץ מִגְּרוֹפִיּוֹת שֶׁל זַיִת; וּמַעְיָן הַיּוֹצֵא בַּתְּחִילָּה – בְּנֵי הָעִיר מִסְתַּפְּקִין מִמֶּנּוּ; וּמְחַכִּין בְּיַמָּהּ שֶׁל טְבֶרְיָא, וּבִלְבַד שֶׁלֹּא יִפְרוֹס קֶלַע וְיַעֲמִיד אֶת הַסְּפִינָה; וְנִפְנִין לַאֲחוֹרֵי הַגָּדֵר, וַאֲפִילּוּ בְּשָׂדֶה מְלֵיאָה כַּרְכּוֹם; וּמְהַלְּכִים בִּשְׁבִילֵי הָרְשׁוּת, עַד שֶׁתֵּרֵד רְבִיעָה שְׁנִיָּה; וּמִסְתַּלְּקִין לְצִידֵּי הַדְּרָכִים מִפְּנֵי יְתֵידוֹת הַדְּרָכִים; וְהַתּוֹעֶה בֵּין הַכְּרָמִים – מְפַסֵּיג וְעוֹלֶה מְפַסֵּיג וְיוֹרֵד; וּמֵת מִצְוָה קוֹנֶה מְקוֹמוֹ.

§ The Sages taught in a baraita: Joshua stipulated ten conditions when he apportioned Eretz Yisrael among the tribes: The conditions are that people shall have the right to graze their animals in forests, even on private property; and that they shall have the right to gather wood from each other’s fields, to be used as animal fodder; and that they shall have the right to gather wild vegetation for animal fodder in any place except for a field of fenugreek; and that they shall have the right to pluck off a shoot anywhere for propagation and planting, except for olive shoots; and that the people of the city shall have the right to take supplies of water from a spring on private property, even from a spring that emerges for the first time; and that they shall have the right to fish in the Sea of Tiberias, i.e., the Sea of Galilee, provided that the fisherman does not build an underwater fence to catch fish, thereby causing an impediment to boats. The baraita continues the list of Joshua’s ten conditions: And people shall have the right to relieve themselves outdoors behind a fence, even in a field that is full of saffron [karkom]; and they shall have the right to walk in permitted paths, i.e., those paths that cut through a private field, throughout the summer until the second rainfall, when crops begin to sprout; and they shall have the right to veer off to the sides of the roads onto private property because of hard protrusions [yeteidot] of the road; and one who becomes lost among the vineyards shall have the right to cut down branches and enter an area of the vineyard, or cut down branches and exit an area of the vineyard, until he finds his way back to the road; and that a corpse with no one to bury it [met mitzva] acquires its place and is buried where it was found.