A unique and rare convergence of a blue blood supermoon eclipse with the Jewish holiday of Tu B’Shvat is described in several prophecies from Jewish sources as heralding the end of the era of Ishmael’s dominance over the Temple Mount. Rabbi Berger, the Rabbi of King David’s Tomb on Mount Zion, noted that the confluence of Tu B’Shvat and a lunar eclipse was explicitly described in the Yalkut Moshe, a book of kabbalistic insights written in 1894 by Rabbi Moshe ben Yisrael Benyamin in Munkacs, Poland. New Year Supermoon Ushering in God-Based Feminism Necessary for Messiah