Sulamita Churginowna (Sulamita Churgina) (1920–?) was born in Warsaw. In 1938, she graduated from Adam Jerzy Czartoryski Gymnasium in Vilnius. In 1939, she enrolled in the Pharmacy Department of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Stephen Báthory University, where she attended one trimester of lectures. In January 1940, Churginowna submitted an application to study at the Pharmacy Department of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Vytautas Magnus University, but her application was rejected. Later that same year, she applied to the Pharmacy Department of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Vilnius University and was accepted. On 25 January 1941, Churginowna submitted a request to the Rector for permission to travel to visit her uncle in Navahrudak (Naugardukas), where, according to the request, she stayed until 6 February 1941. On 19 September 1941, she was expelled from the university by the Order of 17 September 1941 of the Department of Higher Education under the Board of Education, which was subordinate to the National Socialists. No further information on the fate of Churginowna is known.