The Abraham Geiger Kolleg was founded by Dr. Jan Mühlstein and Rabbi Prof. Walter Jacob z‘‘L in 1999 in Potsdam. Teaching began in October 2001. The first rector was Rabbi Allen Howard Podet. He was followed by Rabbi Walter Homolka, who served from 2002 to 2023. The AGK has been a member of the
World Union for Progressive Judaism since 2001. Its graduates have been accredited by the
Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) since 2005. The
ordination of the first class took place on 14 September 2006 in Dresden: Daniel Alter, Tomáš Kučera and Malcolm Mattitiani were ordained as rabbis. This was the first ordination in Germany since 1942, when the
Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums (College for the Science of Judaism) in Berlin was closed by the
Gestapo. In 2007, the college was honoured as a ‘Place in the Land of Ideas’, a location initiative under the patronage of former Federal President
Horst Köhler. In 2009, the cantorial training programme received the same distinction. In 2010,
Alina Treiger became the first woman in Germany to be ordained as a rabbi after
Regina Jonas. Walter Homolka was the rector of the college until April 2023. Since then, Rabbi Andreas Nachama has been the rabbinic principal and Milena Rosenzweig-Winter has been the managing director. == Sponsorship ==