Ottawa Rabbi Reuven Bulka dies, leaves a legacy of kindness
OTTAWA — The Jewish Federation of Ottawa says beloved Ottawa Rabbi Reuven Bulka has died at the age of 77.
He died Sunday morning in New York City where he had moved to spend time with his five children after being diagnosed with advanced stage pancreatic and liver cancer in January.
Bulka was the rabbi, and then rabbi emeritus, at Ottawa’s Congregation Machzikei Hadas for 50 years but his constant presence at the annual Remembrance Day ceremonies in Ottawa helped earn him the nickname “Canada’s Rabbi.”
On June 3, federal legislation creating Kindness Week in the third week of February each year was given royal assent.