Each player selects seven cards at random. Reading their cards, they need to ask other players for specific cards that they think will go with their card. For example, if a player is holding the David Ben-Gurion card, perhaps they ask for the Negev card since the two have an association. Upon laying down the pairs, each player needs to explain the way(s) in which the cards are connected. This may require the player to extend their imagination a bit. If they aren’t sure of their card, they can choose from the middle pile of cards, and pose a question, theme, idea, or statement that somehow connects the two cards.
Other games that you can adapt include Apples to Apples, Bingo, and a kid-friendly Israel Resource Card Poker game using Israeli shekels.