The founding of Breslov Research Institute was an outgrowth of the outreach work of Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Rosenfeld, who is credited with bringing the teachings of Rebbe Nachman to American shores beginning in the late 1940s. While Rabbi Rosenfeld primarily taught students in the New York area and recorded his lectures on tape, he encouraged one of his students, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, to produce an English translation of a key Breslov text, Shivchei V'Sichot HaRan, in 1973, which Rabbi Rosenfeld edited. In 1979, one year after Rabbi Rosenfeld's death, his son-in-law, Chaim Kramer, established the Breslov Research Institute to continue the effort to publish Breslov teachings in English.
1980s
In the 1980s, BRI produced the first English translations of important Breslov texts, including:
Rabbi Nachman's Stories
Rabbi Nachman's Tikkun
Tzaddik
Advice
The Aleph-Bet Book
BRI also published Until the Mashiach, an annotated chronology of the life of Rebbe Nachman, and Crossing the Narrow Bridge, an original work which spelled out the main concepts of Breslov Hasidut in a down-to-earth manner. Beginning in 1984, BRI undertook the translation, annotation and commentary of Rebbe Nachman's magnum opus, Likutey Moharan. In 2012, the 15th and final volume of the set was published.
1990s
During the 1990s, BRI produced a definitive biography of Reb Noson, the Rebbe's closest disciple, and translated and compiled Reb Noson's prolific letters in a 4-volume set.
2000s
In the 2000s, BRI produced the first English translation of the Kitzur Likutey Moharan and compilations of Breslov teachings on Pirkei Avot and the Chumash. A collection of the Rebbe's teachings on tzedakah was published as More Blessed To Give, and a collection of personal histories of men who traveled to Uman for the annual Rosh Hashana pilgrimage to Rebbe Nachman's grave was published as Rebbe Nachman and the Knights of the Rosh HaShanah Table. In 2014 the Breslov Siddur was published, followed by the Shabbos/Yom Tov edition in 2018. The first volume of an elucidated English translation of Likutey Halakhot was printed in 2019. To date, BRI has published all the writings of Rebbe Nachman and selected writings of Reb Noson. A multi-volume translation of Reb Noson's Likutey Tefilot has been published under the title The Fiftieth Gate. BRI has also published original works by contemporary Breslov authors presenting Rebbe Nachman's teachings on prayer, hitbodedut, tefillin, Shabbat, Jewish holidays, Mashiach, the Land of Israel, the Sefirot, and Uman. It has produced a series of illustrated children's books based on Rebbe Nachman's parables. BRI has produced a number of audio recordings of traditional Breslov songs and melodies, plus two books of Breslov sheet music.