[7] Spira wrote and published over twenty books on the Jewish law, Torah, Hasidism, and religious philosophy and customs including the six-volume Minchas Elazar.
"[citation needed] He founded a yeshiva (rabbinical college) in Munkacs, named Darchei Tshuva, after the title of his father's sefer (book).
The book was reprinted several times in Hebrew and Yiddish, and was translated to English in 2009 by Artscroll Publications.
[11] Spira's only daughter, Chaya Fruma Rivka (known as Frima),[2] married Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowicz in Munkács on March 15, 1933.
[12] The Munkacs Hasidic dynasty is led by his grandson, Moshe Leib Rabinovich, who lives in Brooklyn.