At 7:27 p.m., the earth’s shadow on the moon was fully visible across the Jewish state, and at around 8:30 p.m. the total lunar eclipse commenced.

With the 'super blue blood moon' arriving in 2018 for the first time in 150 years, it's a great time to look back to 2015, when the fourth blood moon in a row showed up during a Jewish holiday.

Early morning on the first day of Sukkot, Jerusalem experienced the highly unusual appearance of the "Blood Moon". Amazingly, the last 4 sightings were on major Jewish holidays - Passover and Sukkot. This is no coincidence!