There are three classes of punishment that can be imposed in a Jewish religious court. If someone commits a crime that carries multiple punishments, they receive the most severe punishment and no others. If a fire burned down a stack of grain and other objects inside, Rabbi Yehuda says the person pays for everything, while the Sages say they only pay for the grain. If a fire burned a haystack and a goat was tied to it while a slave was nearby, the person must pay for the goat and hay; but if the slave was tied and the goat nearby, they pay nothing. The Sages agree with Rabbi Yehuda's view that if a large tower is set on fire, the person pays for