- Israel Halperin
Israel Halperin (
January 5 ,1911 –March 8 ,2007 ) was a Canadianmathematician and social activist.Born in
Toronto ,Ontario , the son of Russian immigrants Solomon Halperin and Fanny Lundy, Halperin attendedMalvern Collegiate Institute [cite news|title=ISRAEL HALPERIN, SCHOLAR AND ACTIVIST 1911-2007|work=Globe and Mail |author=Sandra Martin|date=April 7, 2007] ,Victoria University in the University of Toronto , graduated from theUniversity of Toronto in 1932, and later was a graduate student ofJohn von Neumann atPrinceton University , where he finished hisdoctorate .He took a faculty position at
Queen's University beginning in 1939. Halperin joined theCanadian Army in 1942, serving until 1945 inOttawa with the Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment (CARDE). He then returned to Queen's. ["Queen's Alumni Review", A Question of Treason, by Sara Beck, February 2008, p. 16.]In February 1946, he was arrested and accused of
espionage inCanada , in connection with thedefection ofIgor Gouzenko , aSoviet cipher clerk, which occurred inOttawa in September 1945. ["Queen's Alumni Review", A Question of Treason, by Sara Beck, February 2008, p. 14-15.] Gouzenko's defection and subsequent investigation showed that theSoviet Union was carrying on large-scale spying inCanada and theUnited States , includingnuclear weapons espionage.After some arduous questioning and confinement lasting several weeks, under a
Royal Commission appointed by Justice MinisterLouis St-Laurent , followed by a trial in early 1947, Halperin was eventually cleared and freed. He resumed teaching at Queen's, but not until 1948, following more legal hurdles which were raised by Queen's University leadership. Queen's PrincipalRobert Charles Wallace advocated his return. ["Queen's Alumni Review": A Question of Treason, by Sara Beck, February 2008, pp. 14-20, 52.]Halperin was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada in 1953, and won theHenry Marshall Tory Medal in 1967. ["Queen's Alumni Review", A Question of Treason, by Sara Beck, February 2008, p. 52.]Following von Neumann's death in 1957, Halperin completed two of his unfinished papers, leaving them under von Neuman's name alone. ["Queen's Alumni Review": A Question of Treason, by Sara Beck, February 2008, p. 16.]
Halperin taught at Queen's until 1966, earning
tenure as a full professor. He then moved to theUniversity of Toronto until his retirement in 1976, by which time he had authored more than 100 academic papers. He was awarded an honorary doctorate of laws from Queen's in 1989, and was made a Member of theOrder of Canada , both for his humanitarian work. ["Queen's Alumni Review", A Question of Treason, by Sara Beck, February 2008, pp. 20, 52.]Halperin died in 2007 at age 96.
References
* [http://www.news.utoronto.ca/inthenews/archive/2007_04_07.html University of Toronto: News Digest] , April 7, 2007.
*"Queen's Alumni Review", A Question of Treason, by Sara Beck, February 2008, pp. 14-20, 52.
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