Rabbi Bulka was the founder and editor of the Journal of Psychology and Judaism. He has contributed scholarly and popular articles to various journals, including the Association of Mental Health Clergy Forum, Analecta Frankliana, Chronicle Review, Humanitas, Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Midstream and Pastoral Psychology, among others. He was also the host of the TV series, In Good Faith and continues to host the weekly radio call-in program Sunday Night with Rabbi Bulka on CFRA in Ottawa, and was host of the weekly radio Jewish culture and music program JEW-BILATION on CJLL-FM. He is a regular columnist for the Ottawa Citizen's "Ask the Religion Experts" feature. Bulka is the author and/or editor of over 35 books, including his most auto-biographical work, Turning Grief into Gratitude. Rabbi Bulka has regularly appeared during nationally televised observations of Remembrance Day services at the National War Memorial.
Interfaith
In 2009, he called on the leadership of the Catholic Church in Canada to follow the lead of bishops in France, Belgium and Germany, among other countries, in denouncing the Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism of Bishop Richard Williamson and in reaffirming in no uncertain terms that such hateful views have no place in the Church.
For several years, Bulka was spiritual advisor to American radio talk show host Laura Schlessinger and, in 1998, converted her and her family to Orthodox Judaism. In 2003, Schlessinger announced she was no longer a practicing Jew leaving Bulka "stunned".
Organizations
He is on the editorial boards of Tradition, SASSON Magazine, Journal of Religion and Health, International Forum for Logotherapy and Pastoral Psychology. Rabbi Bulka was also the Chairman, RCA Publications Committee, Past Chairman, Rabbinic Cabinet, State of Israel Bonds. He was the President of the International Rabbinic Forum of Keren HaYesod - United Israel Appeal, and the founder of Clergy for a United Canada. Rabbi Dr. Bulka is or has been Chairman of Trillium Gift of Life Network, co-President of the Canadian Jewish Congress, chairman of the Religious and Inter-Religious Affairs Committee of the Canadian Jewish Congress, chairman of the Canadian Christian-Jewish Consultation, co-chairman of the Ottawa World Jewry Committee, founder and chair of Ottawa Kindness Week, Honorary Chaplain of the Dominion Command of the Royal Canadian Legion, and has also been involved with a number of other service organizations. He is a member of the board of Canadian Blood Services and chairs the Hospice Ottawa West campaign. Previously he chaired the Courage Campaign for the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation which raised $25 million for cancer care.