There is no such language as "Jewish".
If you mean Hebrew, it's mitbakh (מטבח)
If you don't mean Hebrew, you will need to specify which Jewish language you are talking about. Here are some options:
The actual word is 'kosher', not 'kosha'. Kosher refers to food that is prepared following the laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). A kosher kitchen is a kitchen that is set up so that it meets the requirements to produce kosher food.
kitchen = cocina
The English word kitchen comes from the Dutch "keuken" and the similar German word which means "to cook".
Separate utensils for meat and dairy.
Kouzzina is the greek word for kitchen there you go sorted
Tzippora Kreizman has written: 'Delights of the Jewish kitchen' -- subject(s): Baking, Jewish Cookery
Cocina means kitchen in Spanish.
"Mutfak" is the Turkish word for kitchen.
The word kitchen has two syllables.
Kitchen has two syllables.
Kitchen is the word.
from the kitchen or the kittenit is of German origin, changed over many years meaning cooking place.