The Liverpool Talmudical College (Hebrew: Yeshiva Torat Chaim) was a Yeshiva established in 1914 to provide a higher religious education in Liverpool; it was preceded by a Talmud Torah established in c. 1895.
It was originally based at the New Central Synagogue (Shaw Street Shul).
As Liverpool was a restricted area excluding 'enemy aliens', the College temporarily moved to St Asaph in North Wales.
It later moved to self-contained premises in Church Road, Wavertree, a residential district of south Liverpool.
With the decline of the Jewish community in Liverpool fewer children enrolled and in the early 1990s the classes moved to the Childwall Synagogue.