Background
Barylka was born in Buenos Aires.
Barylka was born in Buenos Aires.
He studied in yeshivot (rabbinical seminaries) Ateret Chafetz and Chaim Tzvi, and in the Law and Social Sciences faculty of the University of Belgrano, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he served as an assistant professor of public international law. He completed his rabbinical studies at the seminary Tiferet Yisrael in New New York
When Barylka was seventeen years old he began his early career as an educator, heading the Heichal Hatorah Jewish Religious School. He also directed the CEJ, the Centro de Estudios Judaicos, the representative office of the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Community Magen David. In 1993 he moved to Israel where he served as rabbi and director of religious activities of KKL-JNF, the Jewish National Fund.
Barylka has published several books, among which are: the "Rationalized Catalogue" of the Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1975.
Tengo derecho a la vida – la inclusión de los derechos infantiles en los libros de texto, Editorial Númen, México, 1984. Judaísmo Temas Escogidos, Education
Tierra Firme, México, 1987. Matrimonio Mixto, Education
Maguen David, 1986 y segunda edición 1988.
Louisiana plegaria judía, Education Tierra Firme, México, 1990: Exogamia, diagnóstico y prevención, Education Tzuriel, Jerusalén, Israel, 2002.
Barylka served as coordinator of support services to small Jewish communities in Latin America.
Lecturer at the First International Congress of Thanatology in Mexico, Doctorate. F. Participated in the First World Congress in Jerusalem about Jewish Demography, 1982. He was a participant in the Conference XVII Symposium Hispano-Israeli (Jewish-Christian) Segovia and Madrid, 1998.
Participant in the Hispano-Israeli Symposium XIX. Barylka is regularly consulted about the Jewish religion, the situation in Israel, and education of the young Jewish generation particularly in Latin American countries.