Responsa for Moed Katan 25:11
מתקיף לה רב פפא אלא מעתה בנין לישתרי שכן כותל הגוהה לרה"ר סותר ובונה כדרכו מפני הסכנה
Now, if you presume that 'earning-jobs' are allowed<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' During the festival week.');"><sup>20</sup></span> where one has not [enough] to eat, then also all [other] work should have been allowed here,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' On the fourteenth of Nisan, instead of limiting the permission to three crafts only, because there may be other craftsmen who may be in need of money for food. But, as there is no mention of such a contingency there, it shows that even in such a case, unnecessary odd 'earning-jobs' may not be given in the festival week.');"><sup>21</sup></span> because 'earning-jobs' are permitted<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' During the festival week.');"><sup>20</sup></span>
Teshuvot Maharam
A. All punishments for sin prescribed by the Torah are applicable to women as well as to men. Therefore, a ban of excommunication may be put upon women informers. If they possess property over which their husbands exercise no rights, the injured party may collect damages from such property. He may also collect damages from their Niksei Melug [a wife's property, the income of which belongs to the husband although he is not responsible for the loss of the property itself] which may immediately be transferred to the claimant. The husband, however, will continue to reap the income of such property until his death or the death of his wife (whichever comes first) or until they are divorced.
SOURCES: Pr. 599; Mord. B. K. 90–1; Agudah B. K. 105.