Hmm, the description, "not freezing," without much more, puts us at a disadvantage of figuring out what's specifically causing your refrigerator not to freeze.
Without much more, I can only guess that there's not enough refrigerant, and you'll need to recharged the refrigerator with refrigerant to get it to properly freeze again.
Unfortunately, if you need a recharge, you'll need to hire a licensed appliance technician/service contractor because they are the only ones authorized under federal law to purchase such refrigerant; on the other hand, you'll probably still need this technician/service contractor even if it's not the refrigerant that's the problem because the problem you seem to be having with your refrigerator requires specialized repair services that only a technician/service contractor can provide, I believe.
So, get free estimates from local appliance service contractors/technicians in your area.
Hmm, for your convenience, here is a handyman site that I came across, which has a section dedicated to appliances (like your refrigerator), where you'll find a text-link ad that offers up to four (4) Free Estimates from such local appliance contractors in your area (scroll down a bit and it's the text-link towards the middle of the page):
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_How_To_Pages_Appliance_Zone.htm
Click on the "Find Appliance Contractors...Get Up to 4 Quotes Free" text link. Guessing on here is not as productive as getting a quote upon which you can rely. Trust me, from general experience, you'll be glad that you got concrete evaluations-estimates from appliance repair technicians/constractors who have been able to see your refrigerator in person to properly diagnose the cause of its problem to freeze.
The main stages of the freeze-drying process are placing the
material in the freeze-drying flask, rotate the flask in a bath which is cooled
by mechanical refrigeration in a
larger scale freezing is usually done
using a freeze-drying machine
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