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If a ship is caught in a storm- it may be necessary to throw cargo into the water to stabilize the boat. | |||
# If a ship is caught in a storm- it may be necessary to throw cargo into the water to stabilize the boat. | |||
# The Gemara says that in such a case- everyone throws off a percentage of cargo equaling their percentage of weight | |||
## for example- if one person's luggage is ten percent of the total cargo by weight aboard the ship, this person must throw off ten percent of the luggage thrown off | |||
## After the fact, even if the luggage was not thrown off according to this method, the passengers compensate one another for luggage they should not have had to throw | |||
# The Gemara also says that if someone brings a donkey aboard a small ferry boat and the donkey goes crazy, all the passengers are permitted to throw the donkey in the river to save the other passengers | |||
## The Gemara says that it is permitted to throw the donkey in the river since the donkey is a rodef to the passengers | |||
# These halachot present a seeming contradiction | |||
# One Halacha says that everyone has to throw luggage, the other halacha says only the most dangerous cargo has to be thrown off. |
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The Torah contains many laws about ships
Jettisoning
- If a ship is caught in a storm- it may be necessary to throw cargo into the water to stabilize the boat.
- The Gemara says that in such a case- everyone throws off a percentage of cargo equaling their percentage of weight
- for example- if one person's luggage is ten percent of the total cargo by weight aboard the ship, this person must throw off ten percent of the luggage thrown off
- After the fact, even if the luggage was not thrown off according to this method, the passengers compensate one another for luggage they should not have had to throw
- The Gemara also says that if someone brings a donkey aboard a small ferry boat and the donkey goes crazy, all the passengers are permitted to throw the donkey in the river to save the other passengers
- The Gemara says that it is permitted to throw the donkey in the river since the donkey is a rodef to the passengers
- These halachot present a seeming contradiction
- One Halacha says that everyone has to throw luggage, the other halacha says only the most dangerous cargo has to be thrown off.