When a traveler reaches the outermost guarded courtyard of the city, what must he do with the items on his donkey?
Synopsis
Upon reaching the guarded outer courtyard, the traveler must unload permitted items by hand and deal with forbidden (muktzeh) items by loosening the ropes so they fall on their own. Special rules apply for fragile muktzeh items (e.g., cupping glasses).
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